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Towards the Future of Aviation Aeronautics and Air Transport Research
of the European Union
Dietrich Knoerzer European Commission
DG Research - Aeronautics
4th WakeNet 3-Europe Workshop
Langen, 28th - 29th February 2012
AWIATOR Project A340 Flight Test (Nov. 2006)
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Europe in 2012 - 27 Member States
- 22 Official Languages ~ 500 million inhabitants ~30% of world-wide GDP
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7th Research Framework Programme
Budget Breakdown
Non-nuclear Actions of JRC
3%
Capacities (Infrastructures, SME, INCO, etc.)
8%
People (Marie Curie Actions)
9%Ideas (European
Research Council)15%
Security 3%
Space3%
Transport (incl. Aeronautics)
8%
Socio-ecomomic Sciences
1%
Health12%
Food, Agriculture & Biotechnology
4%
Nanotechnology, Materials & Production
7%
Energy5%
Information & Communiocation
Technologies18%
Environment (incl Climate Change)
4%
Budget 2007 - 2013: 50.521 million Euro (+ nuclear JRC and EURATOM)
- Aeronautics (Incl. Clean Sky JTI) - Surface Transport - SESAR - GALILEO - Overall 4180M€
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Flightpath 2050 Europe’s Vision for Aviation
Maintaining Global Leadership & Serving Society’s Needs
Flighpath 2050 was presented at Aerodays in Madrid in Spring 2011
see http://ec.europa.eu/research/transport/publications
● Meeting Societal and Market Needs
● Maintaining and Extending Industrial Leadership
● Protecting the Environment and the Energy Supply
● Ensuring Safety and Security
● Prioritising Research, Testing Capabilities and Education
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Europe’s Vision for Aviation ‘Flightpath 2050’
Meeting Societal and Market Needs
• European citizens are able to make informed mobility choices
• 90% of travellers within Europe are able to complete their journey, door-to-door within 4 hours.
• Flights arrive within 1 minute of the planned arrival time
• Air traffic management system is capable of handling 25 million flights a year in Europe
• A coherent ground infrastructure is developed
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Europe’s Vision for Aviation ‘Flightpath 2050’ Ensuring Safety and Security
• The European air transport system has less than one accident per ten million commercial aircraft flights. (- 80% for specific operations, reference: 2000)
• Weather and other hazards are precisely evaluated and mitigated. • Seamless operations through fully interoperable and networked
systems (incl. manned and unmanned vehicles) • Efficient boarding and security checks allow seamless security • Air vehicles are resilient by design to security threats • The air transport system has a fully secured global high bandwidth
data network, hardened and resilient by design
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Europe’s Vision for Aviation ‘Flightpath 2050’ Prioritising Research, Testing
Capabilities and Education
• European research and innovation strategies are jointly defined by all stakeholders
• Networks of multi-disciplinary technology clusters are created
• Strategic European aerospace test, simulation and development facilities are identified, maintained and continuously developed
• Students are attracted to careers in aviation. Courses offered by European Universities closely match the needs of the Aviation Industry
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Achieving the Vision: A renewed Advisory Council for Aviation Research and Innovation in Europe
New Terms of Reference and
structure adopted at the Paris Air Show
21/06/2011
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SRA-1
SRA-2
Vision 2020
Addendum
June 2000
October 2002
October 2004
November 2008
March 2011
Europe’s Joint Strategic Approach
in Aeronautics and Air Transport
Flightpath 2050
2012
SRIA In preparation
Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
WG1 Mobility
• Customer expectation & role in transport and mobility • Market & societal acceptance • Total transport system solution • Mobility system integration • Assessment of mobility and traffic infrastructure planning • Customer, Citizen & market driven Research & Innovation
Foundation
• Travel management • Assessment of mobility choices • IT for intermodal mobility choices • Customer-oriented crisis management and recovery • Journey security
Travel Process
Management
• Air transport interface nodes • Aviation ground node neighbourhood • Communication, Navigation & Surveillance • System intelligence
Aviation
10
Working Group 1 Mobility
Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
WG 2 Competitiveness Continuous and Focused Investment
Regulation and Standards
Research and Innovation Life Cycle
Technology Demonstration and Flight Test Efficient Development and Manufacturing Processes
Efficient Certification
Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
WG4 Safety & Security - Enablers
Societal Expectations
Air Vehicle Operations
Design Manufacturing Certification
Human Factors
Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
WG3 Environment Energy
CO2 and the climate
NOx, Noise , Airport Environment
Alternative Fuels
Atmospheric Impact Science
Innovative Product and Technologies
Innovative Business, Regulations, ...
Optimised Aircraft Operations
Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
WG5 Infrastructures - Education
Infrastructures
Education
DG Research-H - 15 - Advisory Council for Aviation Research and innovation in Europe
21 June 2011 Adoption of the Terms of Reference and Structure of the new Advisory Council for Aviation Research & Innovation in Europe (ACARE) at Paris Air Show)
=> Febr. 2012 Steering Group Meetings, Working Group (WG) Meetings 28 Nov. 2011 2nd General Assembly (GA) 01 March 2012 Draft Vol.1 material available for the editors 28 March 2012 Outline of Vol.1 SRIA presented/ discussed at GA 31 March 2012 Finalisation of WG contributions to Vol. 1 30 April 2012 Finalisation of drafts of Vol.1 + Executive Summary (ES)
- Work on Vol.2 ongoing in WGs May-June 2012 Consultation process on Vol.1 + ES (Workshops) 30 June 2012 Contribution from each WG to Vol.2 (at 18h30) 9-15 July 2012 Approval of final SRIA Vol.1 ES by GA in (Farnborough) 31 Aug. 2012 Vol.2 ready for adoption by SG (no formal GA endorsement) 11-16 Sept. 2012 Publication of SRIA at Berlin Air Show ILA (ES + Vol.1 printed and Vol.2 electronically) Mid 2012 to Mid 2013: EC Drafting 1st Work Programme of ‘Horizon 2020’ 01 Nov. 2014 Start of Horizon 2020
Time Line
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Overview •Total Budget: 2.1 billion Euro
−958 million € Collaborative RTD (Level 0, Level 1, Level 2) −800 million € Clean Sky (Level 3) −350 million € SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research)
• 6 Calls for Proposals planned (for Collaborative RTD) – 2007 (220.6 million €) – 2008 (211.7 million €) – 2010 (108 million €) – 2011 (121.3 million €) – 2012 (150 million €) – 2013 (160 million €) (Level 1 and Level 2)
Aeronautics and Air Transport in FP7
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Level 0 - Separate Open Call - 2 Topics AAT.2012.6.3-1. Breakthrough and emerging technologies Emerging technologies or technologies from other sectors which have the potential to
bring radical new approaches to the vehicles, the propulsion technology, the energy needed for the flight, the tools to provide guidance and control to the vehicles, the ground infrastructures for passengers and freights and the impact of the air transport on the environment.
AAT.2012.6.3-2. Radical new concepts for air transport New approaches to systems for the air transport such as new approaches to the control
and guidance of vehicles, the way passengers or freight access the vehicle, the way air transport is connected with other modes and the way travel information is handled.
- Provisional dates to launch the 1 stage evaluations: 25/10/2011 - 15/03/2012 - 4/10/2012 - 14/03/2013 - 600 kEuro max EC contribution - Evaluation: weights of 70% on S&T, 10% on Implementation, 20% on Impact - Max 20 pages of proposal text - Recommended duration: 24 months, partnership <= 7 Total EC: 5 MEuro
Max EC contribution per project 600 kEuro
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Air traffic management today The SESAR air traffic management system
Extract from the SESAR Release 2011 The SESAR programme is the operational and technological answer to Europe’s air traffic management challenges. The aim of the SESAR Joint Undertaking (SJU) is to ensure the modernisation of the European air traffic management system by coordinating and concentrating all relevant research and development efforts in the European Union.
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The Future Common Strategic Framework of the European Union
Name: ‘Horizon 2020’ Framework Programme for Research & Innovation
Time Frame: 7 years (2014-2020) and beyond Budget: 80 billion Euro proposed by the Commission Funding Schemes: fewer, more flexible and user-friendly Tentative Implementation Time Schedule: June 2011 Commission adopted the Multi-annual Financial Framework
(MFF) proposal with 80 billion Euro for research and innovation Dec. 2011 Presentation of ‘Horizon 2020’ to the Council of Member States
During 2012 Consultation Process of European Parliament and Council 1st Half 2013 Decision of Parliament and Council on ‘Horizon 2020’ Jan. 2014 Start of ‘Horizon 2020’ Framework Programme for Research Innovation