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Sun, Sep 18, 2016

Airbus Foundation Launches The First Flying Challenge In The UK

The Program Aims To Motivate Young Students To Continue Towards Higher Education

At the launch of the UK’s first Flying Challenge program, 30 young people from Bristol Metropolitan Academy in Fishponds met Olympian Kriss Akabusi and French Astronaut Claudie Haigneré. The program sees the 13 and 14 year old students embark on a unique and potentially life-changing opportunity to work with Airbus volunteers. During the year-long program they will learn about flight, careers in aviation, develop new skills, and gain practical experience.

The Flying Challenge program, which is the Airbus Foundation’s largest youth mentoring program, will include 20 weekly sessions at Airbus where they will get “behind the scenes” access to aviation design and test experts and facilities on the Filton site. They will also visit other aviation organizations in the Bristol area including Rolls Royce and Bristol airport and have a flying lesson. By the time they graduate from the Flying Challenge, participants will have undertaken a wide range of aerospace experiences, worked with committed employee mentors, completed a skills portfolio and worked towards a nationally recognised qualification.

This Airbus Foundation program is being supported by two local charities ABLAZE, who aim to raise young people's aspiration, attainment and skill levels, and fly2help, who use the power of flight to help people change their lives.

Trevor Higgs, UK Head of Engineering at Airbus said: “This cohort of students will be the UK’s first to embark on the journey. We at Airbus in Filton are proud to be a part of these students’ lives, and look forward to seeing their talents develop over the coming year.”

Phillipa Evans, Design and Technology Teacher at Bristol Metropolitan Academy said: “Today has been a really great opportunity to engage and meet with the team from Airbus at the start of this amazing project, our students are really excited and looking forward to this huge challenge. Our students were also inspired to hear from three times Olympic medallist, athlete Kriss Akabusi and Astronaut Claudie Haigneré about their hard work and effort that took them to the top of their professions! A truly inspiring morning for staff and students alike.”

Since the start of the Airbus Flying Challenge in 2012 around 1,460 young students across France, Spain and the USA have completed the program. They have been mentored by 585 Airbus Group employee volunteers.

(Image provided with Airbus Foundation news release)

FMI: www.airbusgroup.com/foundation

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