TotalEnergies Aviation at the FFA Congress 2026: an annual meeting at the heart of light aviation
The TotalEnergies Aviation teams had the pleasure of participating in the annual congress of the French Aeronautical Federation (FFA), which was held on March 28 and 29, 2026 at the Jean-Monnier Congress Center in Angers. An unmissable event for French light aviation, of which we are proud to be partners for more than 25 years.
A real highlight of federal life, the FFA Congress offers each year a complete overview of the activity of French aeroclubs. It is the opportunity for elected officials and commissions to present the review of the past year, to share ongoing projects and to exchange around the challenges that shape leisure aviation of today and tomorrow.
This 2026 edition was also marked by the awarding of several distinctions highlighting the commitment of aeroclubs in terms of safety and operational excellence. The 2025 Safety Prize was thus awarded to the Pons Aeroclub and to Armor Aero Passion, while the FFA Kristal Cup rewarded the Pérouges Aeroclub (LFHC). Strong moments that testify to the dynamism and professionalism of field actors.
Throughout these two days, the TotalEnergies Aviation teams were able to meet their clients, managers and presidents of aeroclubs from all over France. These privileged exchanges made it possible to answer their questions, to better understand their expectations and to present our solutions, notably the new UL Aero Super+ card, designed to offer simpler and more secure payments.
A historical partner of the FFA, TotalEnergies Aviation has been developing common projects with the Federation for many years, whether it concerns supporting energy transitions, the growth of electric aviation or the development of new fuels. The Congress is, each year, a key meeting to maintain this dialogue, explain our offer and continue a lasting relationship of trust with all aeroclubs.
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