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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:IAA (COOPANS), DFS DEUTSCHE FLUGSICHERUNG GMBH, CROATIA CONTROL, CROATIAN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES LIMITED, DLR, ADP +18 partnersIAA (COOPANS),DFS DEUTSCHE FLUGSICHERUNG GMBH,CROATIA CONTROL, CROATIAN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES LIMITED,DLR,ADP,SWEDISH CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION,Royal NLR,Thalgo (France),Swedavia,Airbus (India),SCHIPHOL,LEONARDO,HEATHROW AIRPORT LIMITED,Indra (Spain),AVINOR AS,ENAV,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,AUSTRO CONTROL,NATS,DSNA,NAVIAIR,FMG,LSZHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 872085Overall Budget: 12,685,600 EURFunder Contribution: 7,806,580 EURIn order to meet the forecast traffic growth, and in particular to address the performance issues encountered in summer 2018, PJ01-W2 will develop concepts, tools and procedures to increase the capacity of Terminal Manoeuvring Areas (TMAs) in a safe, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable manner. This will be achieved by taking advantage of the latest technological developments from both an airborne and a ground-system perspective and through the secure sharing of data. The needs of all Airspace Users will be addressed including Rotorcraft. The aim will be to improve the capacity whilst exploiting the environmental benefits achieved from Continuous Climb Operations (CCO), Continuous Descent Operations (CDO) and improved arrival sequencing. A focus will be to minimise delays and improve resilience and predictability for capacity-constrained high-density/complexity TMAs. This will be achieved by enhancing arrival and departure management by the dynamic use of precision navigation routes and optimised profiles. Traffic flows will be optimised by improving the integration of the management of departures with arrivals, including extended Arrival Manager (AMAN) and ground holding from in-horizon departures, and by improving the capability to balance traffic demand and available capacity across the network and airports. The use of procedures and technologies to improve integration of rotorcraft operations within TMAs, and interoperability with General Aviation (GA), drones and Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS), will be addressed which will also provide increased resilience in poor weather. To ensure that the full benefits are achieved and that the expected performance improvements are realised in the context of the overall ATM network, close co-ordination will take place with other projects, particularly those addressing airport management, network management, trajectory and separation management and the overall content integration within the programme.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2019Partners:Royal NLR, AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS, UNIFLY, Alteia, EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION +5 partnersRoyal NLR,AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SAS,UNIFLY,Alteia,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,INTEGRA AERIAL SERVICES APS,DRONES PARIS REGION,DSNA,Orange (Belgium),NAVIAIRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 783230Overall Budget: 3,199,900 EURFunder Contribution: 1,395,650 EURThe PODIUM project comprises four complementary, large scale demonstrations, taking place in Denmark, France and the Netherlands where more than 185 drone flights will be conducted. Its partners’ quick wins integrated UTM solution will be demonstrated in a broad range of realistic operational conditions of drone operations (VLOS and BVLOS) in VLL airspace (controlled & uncontrolled airspace; urban, rural and in the vicinity of airports) interacting with manned traffic. Each of its four sites has its own specificities (e.g. routine day to day operations, emphasis on UTM/ATM communication, normal/abnormal conditions). The demonstrations will notably enable its safe and secure use by various categories of users (e.g. authorities, drone operations, drone pilots) and for many types of drone operations (e.g. electricity line inspection, emergency services). Together the four sites demonstrations ensure a comprehensive and extensive demonstration of the full potential and technology readiness level of the PODIUM UTM functionalities (from Before-flight to Post-flight with a special focus on in-flight dynamic geo-fencing). PODIUM is a U-Space compliant demonstration. Under EUROCONTROL leadership, PODIUM consortium comprises 10 members,17 linked third parties and 4 sub-contractors, including many in-kind contributions. By bringing together drone actors (UTM provider, drone operators, drone trackers manufacturers), ATM actors (ANSPs, ATM system integrator & others) and infrastructure providers (drone demonstrations centers, telecommunication network) supported by their local authorities in its Advisory Board, PODIUM project will naturally improve the links between the drone and the ATM communities therefore contributing to a safer integration of drone operation in the European airspace and maximising the outreach of the project at regulatory and standardisation levels.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2023Partners:SWEDISH CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, Royal NLR, SAAB, AIRTEL, PANSA +23 partnersSWEDISH CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION,Royal NLR,SAAB,AIRTEL,PANSA,NAVIAIR,Airbus (India),DSNA,CROATIA CONTROL, CROATIAN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES LIMITED,FREQUENTIS,DFS DEUTSCHE FLUGSICHERUNG GMBH,Thalgo (France),Indra (Spain),SINTEF AS,DLR,LETOVE PREVADZKOVE SLUZBY SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY, STATNY PODNIK,LEONARDO,ATOS BELGIUM,IAA (COOPANS),ENAIRE,ENAV,HONEYWELL AEROSPACE,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,HUNGAROCONTROL HUNGARIANAIR NAVIGATION SERVICES PRIVATE LIM,RLP CR, s.p. (ANS CR),AUSTRO CONTROL,AKCINE BENDROVE ORO NAVIGACIJA,NATSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101017521Overall Budget: 11,666,100 EURFunder Contribution: 7,978,320 EURThe global objective of AURA is to lay the foundations for the integration of the new entrants in current and future air traffic environment, developing the required concept of operations and validating U-space services information exchanges with ATM systems. In order to achieve this objective, all relevant stakeholders (drone operators, U-space service providers, data services providers, ATM providers and authorities) will be included during the project development and throughout its lifetime. AURA project will identify the requirements for U-space information exchange with ATM through SWIM and will validate a set of selected U-space services, developing the service definition for the SWIM candidate services. Secondly, it will define a novel Collaborative ATM-U-space Concept of Operations (ConOps) for drones in a fully collaborative environment with ATM that go beyond the existing concepts developed for a U-space and will validate these new concepts. AURA project will contribute to enable the development of Very Low Level (VLL) markets, allowing the introduction of new actors in a safe, harmonized, sustainable and efficient way and compatible with current ATM environment. Also, the project will contribute to avoid the segregation of the airspace and increase the interoperability. AURA will provide inputs for the current regulatory and standardization initiatives regarding U-space with a high involvement of external stakeholders through an Advisory Board.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:DLR, LETOVE PREVADZKOVE SLUZBY SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY, STATNY PODNIK, Airbus (India), Thalgo (France), SINTEF AS +22 partnersDLR,LETOVE PREVADZKOVE SLUZBY SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY, STATNY PODNIK,Airbus (India),Thalgo (France),SINTEF AS,PANSA,HUNGAROCONTROL HUNGARIANAIR NAVIGATION SERVICES PRIVATE LIM,SWEDISH CIVIL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION,Royal NLR,SAAB,LEONARDO,CROATIA CONTROL, CROATIAN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES LIMITED,SKYGUIDE,AIRTEL,ATOS BELGIUM,IAA (COOPANS),FREQUENTIS,ENAV,Indra (Spain),RLP CR, s.p. (ANS CR),NAVIAIR,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,ENAIRE,AUSTRO CONTROL,AKCINE BENDROVE ORO NAVIGACIJA,NATS,DSNAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 874473Overall Budget: 25,731,400 EURFunder Contribution: 4,473,970 EURPJ19 W2 CI is a transversal activity of the SESAR 2020 Programme in continuation of the SESAR Wave 1 PJ19 CI Content Integration project. It aims to integrate the SESAR Solutions into the integrated European ATM System in order to achieve the objectives set by the ATM Master Plan (MP). This integrated European ATM System provides the overall European ATM concept, the high-level architecture options, the services, the supporting solutions, and the performance achievements associated with them. As such, PJ.19 W2 does not create any specific ATM concept or solution but produces a set of deliverables which consolidate the SESAR 2020 Programme outcomes and provides yearly integrated reference material – the SESAR 2020 Architecture release (EATMA version) . This is done in close collaboration and coordination with all SESAR 2020 Solutions and the SJU through continuous, rolling and iterative content integration. PJ19-W2 allows the assessment of the overall performance of the SESAR Solutions compared with the performance improvements expected for the European ATM. Whilst the decisions are made by SJU management and SESAR governance, PJ.19 W2 activities support and guide the processes (e.g. safety, security assessment, human performance, performance assessment, cost benefit analysis (CBA), architecture, requirements) to bring the SESAR Solutions together and assess their maturity (completeness, consistency and coherency) from a holistic perspective represented in the SESAR 2020 Concept of Operations. The PJ.19 W2 activities provide major inputs for the ATM MP production (ATM architecture information (e.g. data set), performance and CBA consolidation, business case production), which are further consolidated at the time of the ATM MP update campaign by the PJ.20 W2 ‘Master Planning’ project). PJ19-W2 provides support for the SJU/SESAR governance decision-making and programme execution monitoring and also contributes to the realisation of the ATM MP.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:ENAC, DLR, DSNA, THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE, ONERA +6 partnersENAC,DLR,DSNA,THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE,ONERA,Dassault Aviation (France),ENAC,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,AIRBUS OPERATIONS SL,CIRA,ENAVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 890417Overall Budget: 3,119,120 EURFunder Contribution: 1,968,860 EURThe Higher Airspace region is located between the airspace normally used by aircraft and the beginning of space. Higher airspace is no longer an exclusive transition zone, but an area where operations will be significantly expanded as a result of the emergence of a complete new aviation domain, business and technical opportunities and more, representing business values in the order billions per year. The anticipated operations in the Higher Airspace represent an emerging market like for the early days of aviation where providing rules, including structural procedures regarding traffic and operations management, is now considered as the key enabler of this international healthy business of $900b/y which worldwide connect people and civilisations. The ECHO (European Concept of Higher airspace Operations) Project will deliver a comprehensive demand analysis and a comprehensive, innovative and feasible Concept of Operations enabling near term and future Higher Airspace operations in a safe and orderly manner. The Higher Airspace including the operators forms a new, almost legacy free environment enabling an expeditions uptake of innovations or, extrapolated SESAR solutions. In this way the Higher Airspace could become an incubator environment for future ATM. The ECHO project deliverables will also be instrumental in developing a Global performance based framework and will be the basis for the European Regulatory Framework. For this the project includes all the key European actors and includes extensive coordination and consultation activities, such as three large Thematic Work Shops, to ensure wide European Stakeholder buy-in and alignment with evolving European policies. The project will pave the way for the economic development of various commercial concepts that will only be possible by using the Higher Airspace environment.
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