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United Airlines announces new partnership with Space Science and Engineering Foundation

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United Airlines has announced a new partnership with the Space Science and Engineering Foundation (SSEF) in the UK.

Starting in 2025, the airline will be the official flight sponsor for the winning team of the UK Space Design Competition, who will participate at the final of the International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC), held at the NASA Kennedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral in Florida.

As part of United’s partnership with SSEF, the airline will also attend competition events in the UK, offering students unique insights into the aviation industry and the diverse career opportunities available across the sector.

United’s new partnership with SSEF underscores the airline’s commitment to supporting STEM education and inspiring the next generation of leaders to explore future careers in aviation.

With nearly 100,000 employees worldwide, United offers a wide variety of career opportunities within the STEM field ranging from pilots and aviation maintenance technicians, to flight dispatchers and network planners.

At London Heathrow Airport in the last decade alone, United has almost tripled the size of its Technical Operations team from over 50 to nearly 150 employees.

The annual UK Space Design Competition is a science, engineering and business challenge, which takes place in universities across the UK throughout the academic year and is designed as a simulation of life in industry.

Teams are given a list of requirements for a futuristic space settlement and are tasked with creating a detailed design, which is presented to a panel of judges from industry, academia and business.

Karolien De Hertogh, director sales U.K. and Ireland, United Airlines said: “We are proud to team up with SSEF to inspire the next generation of aviators and leaders.

“Together with SSEF, United is committed to supporting students with exploring futures in aviation and STEM subjects, making sure our business and the communities we serve will be successful for years to come.”

Jenny Lyons CEO of SSEF said: “We are thrilled to partner with United Airlines and this collaboration marks a significant milestone for our foundation, as it will help to ensure that more students can participate in the prestigious International Space Settlement Design Competition (ISSDC) event in the U.S.

“We look forward to a fruitful collaboration with United and are confident that this partnership will bring incredible benefits to our students and the broader space science community.”

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