The Technion Faculty of Aerospace Engineering is a division of the Technion that conduct research and teaches a wide range of aerospace disciplines.
[1] The early 1950s sought a need for a center of aeronautical research in Israel.
[2] In 1950, Sydney Goldstein accepted the chairmanship of the department of mathematics at Technion.
[3] The faculty was established in 1954 after Goldstein persuaded the President of the Technion, Yaakov Dori, and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.
After the Six-Day War, the faculty expanded and increased its research in airborne systems in affiliation with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.