Aircraft Performance Engineer

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Did you know that every aircraft is continuously optimized to achieve peak performance? At Air France, the role of an Aircraft Performance Engineer involves leveraging data to enhance fleet efficiency, operations, environmental sustainability, and safety.

At the core of Airline Operations, the Aircraft Performance Engineer analyzes key factors such as fuel consumption, speed, altitude, and flight trajectories. Collaborating with manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing, as well as regulatory authorities, they ensure that flight crews have the calculation tools and data required for optimal performance.

This role involves identifying opportunities for continuous improvement, supporting technical teams, and ensuring adherence to international regulations. Additionally, Aircraft Performance Engineers contribute to groundbreaking research projects, integrating the latest technologies to shape the future of aviation.

The Aircraft Performance Engineer proposes levers for continuous improvement, supports technical teams and ensures compliance with international regulations. They also play a key role in research projects aimed at preparing tomorrow's aviation, by integrating the latest technologies!

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