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        	  More than 6,000 students of over 100 
			  nationalities registered for Fly Your Ideas 2013, the global 
			  university contest organized by aircraft manufacturer Airbus. 
			  Teams of students are challenged to develop and 
			  submit ideas for a more sustainable aviation industry in the 
			  future. Twice as many students as in the previous competition have 
			  registered this time. 
			  The students are looking to secure an 
			  opportunity to work with aviation’s top experts to 
			  develop their idea further and a chance to win the prize of 
			  €30,000. 
			  Airbus assessors are currently reviewing entries to 
			  select the most innovative ideas to go on to the next round. No 
			  more than 100 teams will be chosen to proceed. 
			  This year 
			  the teams were asked to submit ideas to address one of the 
			  following challenges: “Energy”; “Efficiency”; “Affordable Growth”; 
			  “Traffic Growth”; “Passenger Experience”; or “Community 
			  Friendliness.” 
			  “There has been a remarkable increase in 
			  the number of entries and we have maintained a great mix of 
			  participants,” said Charles Champion, Airbus Executive Vice 
			  President of Engineering and Fly Your Ideas patron. “We are really excited by this as we believe that innovation is driven by 
			  diversity in backgrounds, nationalities, as well as gender.” 
			  The teams must complete three progressively tougher 
			  rounds in order to progress to the final stage when they will present their project in front of a jury of experts with the award 
			  to be presented at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris in June 2013.  
			  UNESCO has given patronage to the 2013 edition of the Fly Your 
			  Ideas competition.
  
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