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Sun, Jun 17, 2018

Airbus Inaugurates The Space Academy In Toulouse

This New Facility Trains Customers On The Company’s Spacecraft And Systems

Airbus has opened the company’s Space Academy in Toulouse, France to help train customers in the operation of satellites and space systems that are acquired from the company.

When a spacecraft or system is purchased from Airbus, the future operator requires training – particularly for such first-time customers as governments establishing their initial space programs, explained Héloïse Scheer, the Customer Training Manager for Space Systems.

Such preparation typically involve 3-6 months of theoretical training and an equivalent amount of practical operational training. "We have some customers with us for up to 12 months", Scheer said.

Inaugurated on May 29, the Space Academy strikes a balance between operational efficiency and comfort, stated Scheer. Feedback from the Academy’s first customers already has been positive and “it’s the little considerations that have received the most praise,” she added.

Scheer noted that Airbus is establishing itself as a recognized leader in customer training with the attention paid to customers’ needs at the Space Academy and the company’s continuing work to digitize all aspects of training. “The Space Academy building is an important step.”

The new Space Academy is located on Airbus Toulouse' space campus in an area fully dedicated to customers.

(Image provided with Airbus news release)

FMI: www.airbus.com

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