The University鈥檚 has joined the , the only Australian university to be part of the program.
The partnership allows the University and Airbus to collaborate in a number of areas:
A total of 22 universities in 12 different countries currently participate in the program.
This program gives students the best available insights into the opportunities available in the aviation and aerospace industries.
The University鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies Dean Professor says the new partnership complements what students learn on campus.
鈥淭his program gives students the best available insights into the opportunities available in the aviation and aerospace industries,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a two-way street. The University鈥檚 mechanical, aeronautical and manufacturing engineering program is the . We鈥檙e confident Airbus will benefit from having access to talented students who are learning about the latest research in areas ranging from aerospace structures to flight guidance, navigation and control.鈥
Mr Mal Benfer Vice-President, Airbus Australia Pacific (left) and Professor Willy Zwaenepoel, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies at the signing ceremony in Sydney
It is great to see the University of Sydney included in this international collaboration effort from Airbus.
A local signing ceremony in Sydney will be followed by a formal signing in November at the Zhuhai Air Show in China and will mark the commencement of the Airbus Global Partner Programme today. In Sydney, Professor Willy Zwaenepoel today signed the partnership agreement with Airbus Australia Pacific Vice-President Capability, Malcolm Benfer. In China, Professor Zwaenepoel will finalise the agreement with Thierry Baril, Chief Human Resources Officer, Airbus.
Featured image (above):聽Airbus H145 hovering over Sydney Harbour with Harbour Bridge in the background.