Centre d'expertise aérienne militaire


The Centre d’expertise aérienne militaire, or also widely known as CEAM, is the main French aeronautical research and test centre, in south-west France, towards Spain. It is currently located at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base, Aquitaine.

History

Mont-de-Marsan was the home of France's first nuclear bombers, the Dassault Mirage IV.
CEAM was established as the Centre d'expériences aériennes militaires at Reims in northern France on 26 April 1933, then moved to Orléans – Bricy Air Base BA 123 in 1939, and Mont-de-Marsan in 1945. CEAM is translated as the Military Air Experiment Centre.
CEAM changed its name to Centre d’expertise aérienne militaire on 1 September 2015.

Structure

It is situated at Mont-de-Marsan Air Base, directly to the north of Mont-de-Marsan, in Landes, Aquitaine. It is accessed via the D53 road, off the D834. The north-south A65 autoroute is a few miles to the east.