11 Notable alumni of
National School of Civil Aviation
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The National School of Civil Aviation is 2540th in the world, 806th in Europe, and 71st in France by aggregated alumni prominence. Below is the list of 11 notable alumni from the National School of Civil Aviation sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff.
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Patrice Talon
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- businesspersonpolitician
- Biography
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Patrice Guillaume Athanase Talon is a Beninese politician and businessman who has been president of Benin since 6 April 2016.
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Jean-Baptiste Djebbari
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- politician
- Biography
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Jean-Baptiste Djebbari is a French aircraft pilot and politician of La République En Marche! (LREM).
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Gérard Mestrallet
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- businesspersonmilitary flight engineerengineer
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Gérard Mestrallet is a French manager who served as chairman of the board of directors of Engie and as CEO from 2008 to 2016. He is also the chairman of Suez.
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Robert Redeker
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- writerphilosopher
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Robert Redeker is a French writer and philosophy teacher. He was teaching at the Pierre-Paul-Riquet high school, in Saint-Orens-de-Gameville, and at the École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile. He is currently in hiding under police protection.
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Gérard Feldzer
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- aircraft pilotpoliticianmilitary flight engineerengineer
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Gérard Paul Alain Feldzer is a consultant and aeronautical popularizer. He is a former French airline pilot, President of Comité régional de tourisme d'Île-de-France (Regional Committee of Île-de-France Tourism) since May 2010, and Vice-Président of Ports de Paris (Ports of Paris).
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Jean Peyrelevade
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- businesspersoneconomistbankermilitary flight engineerengineer
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Jean Peyrelevade is a senior French center-left politician and business leader.
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Béatrice Vialle
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- aircraft pilotmilitary flight engineer
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Béatrice Vialle is a French aviator, one of the two operational female Concorde pilots and the first French female pilot on a supersonic airliner.
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Daniel Richard
- Enrolled in the National School of Civil Aviation
- Studied in 1964-1966
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- entrepreneur
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Daniel Richard was a French entrepreneur.
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Alain Lefebvre
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- computer scientist
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Alain Lefebvre is a French entrepreneur and author. He has made significant contributions to client server computing. He co-founded SQLI in 1990 and led the company for over ten years. Alain Lefebvre has published more than 29 books, five of which are about computer and internet topics. Since 1995, Lefebvre and his wife Murielle Lefebvre have been promoting Montessori education in France. He is the founder of the first professional social network in France, 6nergies.net. He has held network events, conferences, and was interviewed in 2004 about Web 2.0. He also published a book about social networks in 2005.
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Jean Robieux
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- engineerphysicistmilitary flight engineer
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Jean Robieux was a French physicist. A graduate from École Polytechnique and Doctor of Science, he is a leading French specialist in laser and optronics. He is the former scientific director of the Research Center of Alcatel Mobile Phones at Marcoussis, and during many years, head of the Robotics college at the École centrale Paris. He is a chairman of the board of directors of the school and chairman of the Scientific Council. He followed in particular the development the materials department. He suggested the initial creation of the ECAM Rennes - Louis de Broglie school in 1988.
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Ousmane Issoufou Oubandawaki
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- managerpolitician
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Ousmane Issoufou Oubandawaki is a Nigerien politician. An engineer by profession, specializing in civil aviation, Oubandawaki held various posts at ASECNA and served in the government of Niger under President Ibrahim Baré Mainassara, first as Minister of National Defense from 1996 to 1997 and then as Minister of Transport from 1997 to 1998. He was Director-General of ASECNA from January 1999 to December 2004.