The ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace () is a military school and grande école training line officers in the French Air and Space Force. It is located at Salon-de-Provence Air Base in Salon-de-Provence, France.
In 1922, the ÃÂcole du génie (School of Engineering) of Versailles was entrusted with the mission to train all officers and aircrew in aeronautics.
The ÃÂcole militaire et dâÂÂapplication de lâÂÂAéronautique (Military and Aeronautical School) was set up in 1925. The officer cadets from the non-commissioned officers' corps and young officers from the ÃÂcole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr and ÃÂcole Polytechnique attended training at Versailles for two years. For pilots, their training then continues at Avord and then Cazaux, where they train in aerial combat and bombing.
President Albert Lebrun created the ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace by Presidential decree in 1933. The school's first class began training November 4, 1935. The school's motto, Faire Face ("Overcoming") is a tribute to Capitaine Georges Guynemer, a World War I fighter ace
In 1937, the school moved into still-unfinished buildings in Salon, Bouches-du-Rhône. The outbreak of World War II forced the school to relocate several times from 1939 to 1945, to sites including Bordeaux, Collioure, and Marrakesh. It was not until 1946 that the school returned to the now-completed campus at Salon. The school received the Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre from President Vincent Auriol in 1947.
Other specialized schools joined the ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace, including the ÃÂcole du commissariat de l'Air, which trains administrative, legal, and financial officers, in 1953, and the Cours Spécial de l'ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace (CSEA), which trains exchange cadets from French-speaking African countries, in 1973.
In 1969, the ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace began an exchange program with the United States Air Force Academy, for eight cadets per school each year.
The school first accepted women in 1976.
Since 2008, The ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace also proposes two mastères spécialisés courses in aviation safety aircraft airworthiness and aerospace project management in partnership with the ÃÂcole nationale de l'aviation civile and the Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace.
In 2015, The ÃÂcole de l'air et de l'espace launched a MOOC titled Compréhension de lâÂÂArme Aérienne (Understanding Air Power) on France Université Numérique's platform.