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EAG 2026: Europe’s aerospace students meet in Toulouse

Publication Date

17 March 2026

Category

Event

From 26 to 29 March 2026, the campuses of ENAC – École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile and ISAE-SUPAERO will host the 17th edition of the European Aerostudent Games (EAG), a major student sports tournament dedicated to Europe’s aerospace and aviation community.

Europe’s top aerospace students compete in Toulouse.

Organised by the European Aerostudent Games association, a team of around 30 students from ENAC and ISAE-SUPAERO, the event brings together engineering schools and aeronautical universities from across Europe under the shared values of sport, team spirit and cooperation.
 
This year, more than 1,500 students are expected in Toulouse, representing twelve institutions, including five international universities from Spain, Italy, England, the Netherlands and Germany, as well as seven French schools. This European diversity makes the EAG a key moment for intercultural exchange and cohesion between future professionals in the aerospace and aviation sector.
 
Over four days, participants will be able to compete in 21 different sports disciplines, combining team sports, individual events and additional activities that encourage both collective performance and personal challenge. The 2026 edition will place a special emphasis on disability and inclusion in sport, with dedicated workshops and awareness-raising stands throughout the weekend.
 
The ENAC campus will be transformed into a genuine sports village, with catering areas, animations, games and social spaces open to all delegations, creating an environment that fosters informal exchanges and community spirit beyond the competitions themselves.
 
 
By bringing together students from leading aerospace institutions within the Pegasus network, the European Aerostudent Games offer a unique experience where sporting challenge, international networking and professional aspirations come together in the heart of Toulouse, Europe’s aerospace capital.