2024 IAGA Global Case Study Competition
3 Continents defines Green Aviation
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Summary
The IAGA 2024 International Case Competition, held on October 5th, showcased the innovative spirit of students from covering a network of 89 universities across three continents, bringing together 190 participants, 50 teams, and 20 judges in a collaborative effort to address the challenges of green aviation. Following a competitive preliminary round on September 28 and 29, 11 finalist teams presented their ideas to a distinguished panel of 10 judges from academia and industry.
The competition emphasized the urgent need for sustainable practices in the aviation sector, highlighting the balance between increasing global air travel and mitigating its climate impact. Teams tackled critical issues surrounding green aviation, demonstrating creativity and practical solutions.
The top three placements were awarded to Team 022 – ZE PIONEERS from McGill University and Gina Cody School of Engineering, Team 009 – STJU_TUM from Shanghai Jiao Tong University – Technical University of Munich (TUM), and Team 010 – Albatross_NWPU from Northwestern Polytechnical University. Additional awards recognized outstanding teams for innovation, teamwork, and communication, reflecting the comprehensive skill set necessary for future leaders in aviation.
The IAGA 2024 competition not only celebrated exceptional ideas but also fostered vital conversations about the future of sustainable aviation, inviting participants and stakeholders alike to contribute to this essential dialogue for a greener future.
IAGA 2024 International Case Competition Showcases Innovative Solutions for Green Aviation
On October 5th, the International Association of Green Aviation (IAGA) proudly hosted the 2024 International Case Competition, bringing together 190 participants across three continents. This event was a powerful platform for discussing green aviation and aimed at raising awareness while supporting the next generation of leaders in the industry.
The finals followed a rigorous preliminary round held on September 28 and 29, during which 11 finalists were selected to present their innovative ideas and compelling statements. Each finalist faced a panel of 20 judges drawn from both academia and industry, including representatives from Sun Yat Sen University, Civil Aviation University of China, Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Global Governance, International Civil Aviation Organization, University of Calgary, Nanjing University, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Northwestern Polytechnical University, and Jilin University.
Corporate judges included engineers and executives from leading organizations such as CAE, Airbus, Boeing, Hua Li Technology, AVIC – The First Aircraft Institute, Volar Mobility, and Aircraft Strength Research Institute. Their insights and expertise provided a critical backdrop for the discussions that took place during the competition.
As global air travel continues to grow, the need for sustainable practices in aviation has never been more urgent. While enhanced connectivity offers many benefits, it also creates significant challenges for our climate and demands adaptation from organizations across the sector. The notion of Green Aviation (GA) has emerged as a necessary focus for transformation.
The IAGA calls for collective efforts from all stakeholders—including the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the United Nations (UN), and city governments—to work towards sustainable solutions for the aviation industry.
Congratulations to Our Top Teams!
We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the following teams for their outstanding performances:
Top 3 Placements:
1. 1st Place Prize:
Team 022 – ZE PIONEERS
Grégoire Trinh Ngo, Derrick Essou, Djessica Ndjiongue Djapoum
McGill University & Gina Cody School of Engineering
2. 1st Place Prize:
Team 009 – STJU_TUM
Tingyu Huang, Shuyi Jiang, Zhidong Lu, Xuanyu Chen
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
3. 1st Place Prize:
Team 010 – Albatross_NWPU
Xiulai Xu, Yang Luo, JiaXin Wang, Wei Wang, BingYang Zhang, YICHI ZHANG
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Additional Prize Winners:
– 2nd Place Group:
4. Team 021 – Airpath
Helen Charles, Rozhin Mohammadi, Francesco Arcuri, Maxime Giroux
– 2nd Place Group:
5. Team 013 – Future Innovators
Yuhuan Peng, Junzhe Zhang, Jie Lian, Chaofan Wang
– 2nd Place Group:
6. Team 027 – Aerospace Chloroplasts
Huiran Yang, Li Yin, Yi Fan, Peicheng Hao
– 2nd Place Group:
7. Team 040 – France Team
Timot/ Soittoux, Nolann Arribard, Diego Lizano, Emilio Falcone
– 3rd Place Group:
8. Team 004 – NPU_BWB
Kang Cao, Luyan Zhang, Mingda Li, Bo Cui
– 3rd Place Group:
9. Team 025 – ATC of CAUC
Shiyang Li, Min Hao Liu, 林澄睿
– 3rd Place Group:
10. Team 038 – SAU Group
Ju Han, Chengcheng Chen, Jiatong Liu, Xue Chunhui, Tang Geng Chen
– 3rd Place Group:
11. Team 033 – HUNS3D_NWPU
Lijuan Liu, Virgo Z, Yilun Liu, Tengyue Zhang
Special Awards
– Most Innovative Solutions:
Teams 032 – HYSC, 014 – GF, 039 – Team 1V, 020 – The Green Girls, 042 – France 2
– Best Teamwork:
Teams 041 – Group 2, 018 – The United Minds, 001 – CAUC001, 020 – The Green Girls
– Best Communication and Leadership:
Teams 016 – We Need 4 Air Tickets, 049 – Innovaflights, 043 – Group 4, 012 – CAUC Milk Loong, 035 – NWPU Sustainably Right
The IAGA 2024 competition not only highlighted innovative ideas but also sparked essential conversations about the future of aviation. We invite everyone to join this important dialogue and contribute to a sustainable future.
For more information about the IAGA and the competition, please visit IAGA Website.
About the International Association of Green Aviation (IAGA):
The IAGA is committed to advancing sustainable practices in the aviation industry. Through events like the International Case Competition, the organization seeks to foster innovation and collaboration among future leaders in the field.