Maurizio Cheli
Maurizio earned his degree in Aeronautical Sciences from the Accademia Aeronautica di Pozzuoli (Italian Air Force Academy). In 1983, he was assigned as an operational reconnaissance pilot to the F-104G and then went on to study at the UK's Empire Test Pilot’s School in Boscombe Down, graduating in 1988. Just a few years later, in 1992, he joined the European Space Agency (ESA) and was sent to the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. Maurizio was the first Italian to train as a professional astronaut. Before this, Italians who had flown in space had only done so as Payload Specialists, with their participation in a mission specifically linked to their expertise with one of the onboard experiments.
In 1996, Cheli was the Mission Specialist in the Space Shuttle Columbia STS-75 Tethered Satellite mission. That same year, he also took on new roles outside the Space Industry as he was hired as Chief Test Pilot for defense aircraft by Alenia Aeronautica. Additionally, he headed the operational development of the European fighter Eurofighter Typhoon.
In 2005, Maurizio set up CFM Air, a startup focused on designing advanced light aircraft, and in 2006 he established DigiSky, a company that specializes in developing on-board electronics for sports aircraft.
Maurizio Cheli is a popular choice for public speaking and corporate events, using his successes and experiences to inspire guests in the corporate world. He conveys the intensity and emotions of his extraordinary experiences as an astronaut, chief test pilot, and entrepreneur to motivate and inspire guests in their professional and private lives. Set against the metaphor of space, Maurizio encourages guests to turn everyday life into an extraordinary adventure and every company into an exceptional place. Space exploration offers many lessons that can be applied to people’s daily lives in various corporate and management areas. In particular, Maurizio focuses on new behavioral models within the current business environment.