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The European Association for Aerospace Students.
EUROAVIA Sevilla is one of the youngest and most energetic affiliated society of EUROAVIA. On September 28th 2009 they were officialy granted the titel of 'affiliated society' after organizing a very succesfull FLY-IN (March 2009).

The ink of the Treaty of Rome, creating the first truly European community, is still fresh when the idea for a cooperation between aerospace students sees the light. The town of Aachen, Germany, is the setting for the meeting between different aerospace students from across Europe.

The European Association for Aerospace Students.

The ink of the Treaty of Rome, creating the first truly European community, is still fresh when the idea for a cooperation between aerospace students sees the light. The town of Aachen, Germany, is the setting for the meeting between different aerospace students from across Europe.

On 16 March 1959, the creation of the European Association of Aerospace Students becomes a fact. Aspiring to be a representative association for all European aerospace students, EUROAVIA rapidly expands throughout the whole of Western-Europe.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the expansion goes eastwards, creating affiliated societies in almost every major East-European country. In order to remain coherent, a structure was created where an international board oversees all societies but where each affiliated society remains autonomous.

Today, EUROAVIA has 33 departments in 17 European countries, from Portugal to Ukraine. Consisting of about 1200 members, EUROAVIA has constantly stimulated contact between students and the aerospace industry. Besides creating new contacts, the society has provided students time and time again the opportunity to exchange ideas and places with other students throughout Europe.
 
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