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History of IPSA

Founded in 1961 by a group of aeronautical engineers, the IPSA School of Air, Space and Mobility graduated its first class in 1965.

IPSA was founded in Paris in 1961 by Michel Cazin (private secretary to Louis de Broglie and director of the mechanics chair at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers), Maurice Pradier (aerospace engineer) and Paul Lefort (engineer and helicopter instructor pilot).

1961 saw the start of the design of the Diamant launcher, which enabled France to take its place among the great space powers by sending the Asterix satellite into space four years later. This period was also marked by the design of the Concorde and numerous prototypes, testifying to a double technological revolution in the aeronautics and space sectors.

The school supported this revolution by training executives from the companies of the time that have become today’s industry leaders: Airbus, Dassault, Safran, Thales, Air France Industries, MBDA, Ariane Group… as well as subcontracting SMEs and airlines.

60s

1961

IPSA is founded in Paris by Michel Cazin (private secretary to Louis de Broglie and director of the mechanics chair at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers), Maurice Pradier (aerospace engineer) and Paul Lefort (helicopter engineer and professor).

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1961

The Special Message to the Congress on Urgent National Needs, also known as the Moon Shot Speech, was a speech given by John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, to members of Congress on May 25, 1961. He announced that he wanted to put an American on the Moon before the end of the decade, and asked them to vote the necessary budgets to achieve this.

1961


Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man to reach low Earth orbit on April 12, 1961

1963

Valentina Terechkova, the first woman in space on June 16, 1963.

1965

Graduation of the 1st IPSA class
Creation of CNES, the French space agency

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1965

France becomes 3rd space power with the launch of the Asterix satellite with the Diamant rocket

The very first spacewalk in history is performed on March 18, 1965, by Alexei Leonov

1965

Launch of Gemini 4, Edward White performs a 21-minute spacewalk

Mach 4, 5 and 6 speeds are exceeded in 1965.

1967

1st flight of the Boeing 737, April 9.

Photo d'archive du 1er vol du boeing 737

1969

“One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the Moon on July 21, 1969.

70s

1973

Skylab, the American space station, is launched into orbit on May 14.

First flight of an all-electric airplane, Militky MB-E1, by Fred Militky and Heino Brditschka, who convert a Brditschka HB-3 motorglider. Heino flies for 14 minutes.

1975

Creation of ESA, the European Space Agency, on May 30.

1976

Concorde’s 1st commercial supersonic flight, on January 21.

1979

Launch of the European Ariane 1 rocket on December 24

80s

1982

Jean-Loup Chrétien, 1st Frenchman in space, on June 24. He took off from Baikonur for the Soviet space station Salyut.

1989

1st flight of the Delta-shaped Northrop B2 stealth aircraft

1990s

1992

Fully operational, the GPS system enables precise positioning

1998

Launch of the first component of the International Space Station, the Zarya module, on November 20

1999

IPSA joins the IONIS Group and moves to Kremlin-Bicêtre. Anchoring the school in computer science and embedded systems.

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1999

Decision to launch production lines for the A3XX, the future Airbus A380 jumbo jet. Industrial expansion of on-board systems.

The first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight is completed by the Breitling Orbiter III

2000s

2003

IPSA passes the 500-student mark.

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2003

More than 100 exo-planets discovered. Wmap satellite maps the birth of the universe.

2004

The Huygens probe (ESA) dives onto Titan

Aerospace propulsion takes a major step forward with a new world speed record for an aerobic (air-breathing) engine, set by the American X-43 demonstrator (mach 10).

2006

IPSA hosts the 6th European Congress of the Mars Society.

Pluto is reclassified in a new solar system family: the dwarf planets.

2007

IPSA opens a 2nd campus in Toulouse.

The Airbus A380 makes its first commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney (Singapore Airlines). This double-decker marked a turning point in the industry with its capacity to carry up to 853 passengers in high-density configuration.

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2008

IPSA joinsISSAT, the Institut au Service du Spatial, de ses Applications et Technologies.

Official launch of the Clean Sky program, aimed at improving the ecological impact of air transport.

2009

IPSA joins Aerospace Valley, a global competitiveness cluster focused on aeronautics, space and embedded systems

IPSA moves to Ivry-sur-Seine campus.

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Paris-ivry

2009

Launch of an Ariane 5 L545 W187 from Kourou. This is the 17th consecutive success and the 43rd launch of an Ariane 5.

First flight of the Solar Impulse HB-SIA solar airplane.

Year 2010

2010

The shuttle Discovery takes off with Robonaut 2, the first space android controlled by virtual reality.

2011

IPSA celebrates its 50th anniversary!

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2011

The Solar Impulse makes its1st round-the-world flight powered solely by solar energy

2013

IPSA is a partner of the Patrouille de France and is involved in the 60th anniversary celebrations, as well as in the production of the film dedicated to this prestigious patrol.

2017

A new 3-year course has been launched: IPSA’s Bachelor’s degree in aeronautics (french speaking program only).

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2017

NASA has discovered Kepler-452b, an Earth-like planet.

Space X marked a historic milestone in March 2017, reusing a first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket for the 1st time, an achievement that demonstrated the cost-cutting potential of reusing launch vehicles.

2020s

2021


Flight of Jeff Bezos aboard Blue Origin New Shepard

NASA’s Perseverance rover lands on Mars

2021

IPSA celebrates its 60th anniversary

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2023

IPSA becomes a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE).

2024

IPSA opens a new campus in Lyon to host its Engineering and Bachelor’s programs at the start of the 2025 academic year.

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