Jean-Marc Olivier

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Jean-Marc Olivier

Jean-Marc Olivier (born in 1961) is a French historian specialising in European aviation history, and Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurès.

He is known for his extensive work on the history of aviation and aerospace. He is the founder and director of the bilingual Master's degree of History and Heritage of Aeronautics and Space, based in Toulouse.[1] For the past ten years, he has led a group of researchers working on the theme of  "history and heritage of aeronautics and space".

Olivier has published on small industries and industrial heritage, aviation history, and has played a key role in promoting the study of aerospace history. His work has contributed significantly to both academic and public understanding of aviation history and heritage.[2]

Jean-Marc Olivier has presented numerous episodes about the history of aviation on the YouTube channel AeroMasterclass,[3] and in 2025 he was interviewed by french newspaper Les Echos for a documentary about the history of European aircraft manufacturer Airbus. [4]

Olivier holds a doctorate (1998) and a HDR (habilitation à diriger des recherches) in history (2008). He was director of the CNRS research group FRAMESPA[5] from 2005-2013. He was elected Vice-President of International Relations at this university in June 2012, he held the position until 2018.

Olivier's research includes work on small-scale industries in France,[6] Scandinavia,[7][8] and Switzerland,[9] and more recently on the global aviation industry from its origins to the present day[10] (Toulouse region, Europe and the world). As a leading expert in aviation history, Olivier's research about the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has featured in the french newspaper les Echos,[11] and on french radio France Bleu.[12]

He coordinates and teaches in the Master's programme History and Heritage of Aeronautics and Space at the University of Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, a selective bilingual (French-English) research programme. Olivier has published numerous books on the history of Latécoère, Airbus, and supersonic French-British airliner the Concorde. He has written many peer-reviewed articles on European history, and serves on editorial boards of academic journals, including the Nordic Historical Review,[13] where he currently holds the position of co-editor in chief, and he also co-founded the aeronautical open access journal Nacelles - Past and Present of Aeronautics and Space.[14]

His published work and research has expanded the understanding of aviation and aerospace history. Because of Jean-Marc Olivier's leadership in founding and developing new higher education programmes and contributing to the public's general knowledge of aviation history through interviews and accessible publications,[15] Olivier is regarded as a leading expert in european aviation history.

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