𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐑𝐀, 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐡 𝐀𝐞𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐋𝐚𝐛.
Le centre français de recherches aérospatiales/ L’ONERA, acteur central de la recherche aéronautique et spatiale, emploie environ 2200 personnes. Placé sous la tutelle du ministère des Armées, il dispose d’un budget de 336 millions d’euros (2024) dont plus de la moitié provient de contrats commerciaux. Expert étatique, l’ONERA prépare la #défense de demain, répond aux enjeux #aéronautiques et spatiaux du futur, et contribue à la compétitivité de l’industrie #aérospatiale. Il maîtrise toutes les disciplines et technologies du domaine. Tous les grands programmes aérospatiaux civils et militaires en France et en Europe portent une part de l’ADN de l’ONERA : Ariane, Airbus, Falcon, Rafale, missiles, hélicoptères, moteurs, radars… Reconnus à l’international et souvent primés, ses chercheurs forment de nombreux doctorants.
ONERA, a central player in aeronautical and space research, employs approximately 2,200 people. Under the
supervision of the Ministry of the Armed Forces, it has a budget of €336 million (2024), with over half coming from commercial contracts. As a state expert, ONERA prepares for tomorrow's #defence, addresses future aeronautical and #space challenges, and contributes to the competitiveness of the aerospace industry. It masters all disciplines and technologies in the field. All major civil and military aerospace programs in France and Europe carry a part of ONERA's DNA: Ariane, Airbus, Falcon, Rafale, missiles, helicopters, engines, radars...
Internationally recognized and often awarded, its researchers train many doctoral students
Our vision :
Mobilize our talents and expertise to warranty on a long term our customers, wherever they are, innovative and competitive solutions, meeting their energy needs and accompanying them in front of the the energy transition challenges.
Present in France and abroad (Belgium, Algeria, Poland and Romania), Eneria design, Install and service energy solutions based on gensets, engines, dynamic flywheel, photovoltaic panels, heat from solar or biomass, hybrid energy solutions and energy management systems.
Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC is a research and development company, pioneering new and improved aviation concepts. Our primary focus is the Slowed-Rotor/Compound (SR/CTM) gyroplane. It is a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft that uses the rotor for takeoff and landing, and a small, efficient wing for high speed flight, potentially up to 500 mph, all with much less complexity than a tilt-rotor or other vectored thrust aircraft. We successfully demonstrated the SR/C concept with the CarterCopter Technology Demonstrator (CCTD), the first and only aircraft to reach mu-1.