For now 20 years, the USAIRE Student Awards has been challenging young talents in the aerospace sector.
Created in 2006 by Michel Dubarry, at the time President of Rolls-Royce Europe and North America, the USAIRE Student Awards’ goal is to invite students from all over the world to reflect on a prospective and critical topic for today’s aerospace and defense sector. Over its 20 years of existence, the USAIRE Student Awards has built a strong community of more than a thousand participants and more than 300 finalists. Past laureates are now for many recognized professionals in the aerospace and defense industry.

The USAIRE Student Awards' Impact
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Finalist? Join the USAIRE Student Awards network association: ORAJe
Finalists of the USAIRE Student Awards are invited to join the vibrant network of finalists of ORAJe. ORAJe gathers a network of more than 300 finalists of the contest over the years, and aims at structuring the community around the USAIRE Student Awards and enhancing the link between young talents and industry professionals.


What's new for the USAIRE Student Awards and ORAJe?
On March 11, ORAJe members had the privilege of attending the hashtag#WomenInAerospace Forum 2025, an inspiring event organized by the Royal Aeronautical Society – Paris Branch.
ORAJe members had the privilege of engaging with Vice Admiral Serge Bordarier during USAIRE’s March Breakfast on Defence at Cercle de l’Union Interalliée.
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