Meet Akshay, Head of Aero Data and Design at Airbus, India. While pursuing his Aerospace Engineering degree at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, a pivotal visit from Airbus confirmed the path for his lifelong passion for aviation. After years as an aerodynamics engineer, Akshay leveraged his technical skills into a strategic leadership role. He is now responsible for supporting the current fleet while enabling the development of the next generation of aircraft.
Returning to work after a career break? That’s exactly what Meghana did through our Fly Again programme, designed to support women relaunching their careers. With mentorship, training, and a flexible, inclusive culture, she was empowered to grow, contribute, and feel confident in her role. 👉 Curious about her journey? Read her story:
Airbus India is back with the third edition of Wings of Wonder! A five-day programme specifically crafted to enable and encourage young girls to discover the limitless potential of the #STEM industry, fostering their curiosity and ambition.
Anupama Gaihre started as an intern — now she’s an Electrical System Installation Design Engineer, working on the hashtag#A320 programme and ensuring key systems are safely and efficiently integrated. Her advice to students: “Say yes to learning, seek out opportunities, and never underestimate where hard work can take you.”
Gunnidh is a Cyber Security Analyst at Airbus in Bangalore, India. She joined through the Aerothon 3.0 hackathon and is now protecting digital operations across the business. Read more on Gunnidh key role in strengthening cybersecurity at Airbus.
Dive into the story of Randolf Freeman Ramos, a key figure at Airbus who is shaping the future of aerospace with his visionary ideas and relentless drive. Learn how his unique journey and contributions are making a lasting impact on the industry.
Sonia is Head of the Widebody Programme Office in Toulouse, France working for Airbus since 1997. Read more about Sonia and discover how she decided to join Airbus and her experience within the company.
Jessica is a Cyber Security Architect at Airbus Defence and Space, based in Ottobrunn, Germany. With nearly six years at Airbus, she works on projects including the Galileo Programme, emphasising the importance of space technology for a sustainable future and European security. Jessica values the dynamic and challenging nature of her role, the collaborative work environment, and the diverse projects she engages with. She is passionate about fostering a supportive community for women in the industry and enjoys a variety of hobbies, from outdoor activities to learning new languages.
Daniel is a Senior Future Projects Engineer at Airbus, working on the ZEROe project to develop hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035. His role involves balancing design requirements such as performance and maintenance while integrating new technologies like cryogenic hydrogen tanks. Drawn to the project by his passion for innovation, Daniel values the versatility of his job, which spans multiple engineering disciplines. He emphasizes the importance of challenging design assumptions and keeping an open mind during the early stages of aircraft development.
Natalia Medina Cabello is driving innovation as a Fuel Cell System Engineer on Airbus's ZEROe project, revolutionizing aviation with hydrogen-powered aircraft. Her journey from industrial engineering to Airbus reflects the industry's dynamic opportunities. Natalia thrives on problem-solving and multicultural collaboration, finding fulfilment in overcoming technical challenges and benefiting from Airbus's supportive environment. Her advice to aspiring aerospace enthusiasts emphasizes the power of consistent effort in achieving success.
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