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East London students explore aviation innovation at LCY STEM event

East London Students Explore Aviation Innovation at LCY STEM Event
London City Airport recently hosted its annual ‘STEM in Aviation Day’, welcoming over 500 students from east London to engage with the technologies and skills shaping the future of flight. Held at ExCeL London under the theme ‘Future of Flight’, the event highlighted how innovation, data-driven strategies, and emerging technologies are steering the aviation industry towards a more sustainable and low-carbon future.
Industry Collaboration and Educational Outreach
A range of industry partners, including Accenture, British Airways CityFlyer, Embraer, GKN Aerospace, NATS, UK Power Network Services, and the University of East London, led interactive workshops and presentations throughout the day. These sessions aimed to demonstrate the practical application of STEM skills within aviation careers, inspiring students to consider pathways in science and technology.
Acknowledging the challenges faced by students in east London—such as limited access to advanced STEM resources compared to other regions—the airport used the occasion to launch four new online learning resources. These cover topics including the Future of Flight, Airspace Modernisation, Decarbonisation, and Green Jobs, and are part of London City Airport’s Sustainability Roadmap. Available for download on the airport’s website, these materials are designed to provide educators and students with accessible insights into the evolving aviation sector.
This initiative supports the UK Government’s ambition to establish the country as a global science and technology superpower by 2030. By reinforcing the importance of STEM education, the programme contributes to sustaining an aviation sector that generates billions in economic value and supports over 200,000 jobs.
Community Commitment and Student Engagement
Michael Kissman, director of corporate affairs at London City Airport, emphasized the airport’s dedication to its local community. He stated, “London City strives to be the airport everybody loves. For us, that means more than just speed and convenience; it means being an airport that supports its community and creates opportunities for the next generation. It was rewarding to see first-hand how this event opened up a world of possibilities to students from across east London.”
Daniele Sansone, regional director for airline marketing EMEA at Embraer, also highlighted the importance of inspiring young people. “It was a pleasure to speak with students in east London about the future of aviation and how Embraer is working to meet the sustainability challenge. Inspiring young people to pursue STEM subjects is essential to building the industry’s future,” he remarked.
During the event, students took part in a business challenge to design the airport of the future, incorporating advanced technologies and greener energy solutions. Eight teams reached the final stage, with Willowfield School in Waltham Forest winning the top prize for its innovative concept encompassing infrastructure, operations, and next-generation aircraft. Sarah Bonnell School in Newham was named runner-up.
The success of the event has generated increased interest from aviation companies in engaging with local schools, potentially leading to expanded internship and mentorship opportunities. This momentum may encourage other educational institutions to launch similar initiatives, fostering a more competitive environment for student participation and innovation within the aviation sector.

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