Aero-Club of France
The Aero-Club of France is a prominent aviation organization founded in 1898, making it one of the oldest aeronautical clubs in the world. Its primary mission is to promote aviation and aeronautics in France, supporting both amateur and professional aviators. The club has played a significant role in the development of aviation regulations and safety standards.
The Aero-Club of France is also known for organizing various aviation events, competitions, and awards, including the prestigious Louis Blériot Prize. It serves as a hub for aviation enthusiasts, providing resources, training, and networking opportunities for its members, while fostering a passion for flight and innovation in the aerospace field.