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Title: The European Strategic Agenda


1
  • The European Strategic Agenda
  • for Aeronautics Research and the 7 FP of the
  • European Commission
  • Liam Breslin
  • DG Research - Aeronautics

2
Content
  • Community RTD contributions to Europes
    Aeronautics
  • The Strategic Research Agenda for Aeronautics a
    joint approach of Europe
  • Aeronautics and Air Transport in F.P.7 Europes
    implementation of the SRA

3
2005 is an Important Year for Aeronautics
  • 18 January - Roll-out of the Airbus A380
  • 30 March In Brussels ACARE presented the
  • 2nd Strategic Research Agenda (SRA2) for
    Aeronautics
  • 6 April - the European Commission proposes
  • Aeronautics and Air Transport in the
  • 7th Research Framework Programme
  • 13 July - Last Call for Aeronautics Research of
    F.P.6
  • September Proposal for Thematic Programme on
    Transport (including Aeronautics)

4
EU RTD
in AERONAUTICS ?
A Dynamic Process
  • Framework Programme 2 (1990-91) 66 Mio
  • A pilot phase to stimulate European RTD
    collaboration
  • Framework Programme 3 (1992-95) 130 Mio
  • Continue work initiated in the pilot phase
    placing the
  • emphasis on key technical areas
  • Framework Programme 4 (1995-98) 400 Mio
  • Improve industrial competitiveness with
    increasing emphasis on
  • subjects of wide public interest (environment,
    safety and ATM)
  • Framework Programme 5 (1999-2002) 700 Mio
  • Industrial competitiveness and sustainable growth
    of air
  • transportation
  • Framework Programme 6 (2002-2006) 840 Mio
  • Satisfying societys needs for air transport and
  • strengthening competitiveness

5
EU RTD in AERONAUTICS Overall Figures of the
Effort
  • Since 1990 the EU has funded some 350 RTD
    projects representing a budget of about 4
    billion (EU funding 50)
  • The average size of a project varies between 2
    million and 8 million with an average
    consortium composed of some 5 to 15 partners
  • 21 projects (9 technology platforms precursors
    of the Integrated Projects in FP5 and 12
    Integrated Projects in FP6) have a larger size of
    up to more than 100 million with a consortium
    of as many as 60 partners
  • Currently the EU Framework Programme represents
    about 30 of all the European public funding in
    civil aeronautics RTD
  • ? Networking of teams critical mass of
    resources

6
Example A380 Technology Framework Programme
Origins
On-board maintenance system
Horizontal tail plane designed for relaxed
stability
Upper fuselage skin in Glare TANGO
Integrated and modular avionics architecture
(IMA) NEVADA, PAMELA, VICTORIA, NATACHA
Carbon Composite rear fuselage (Section
19) ADPRIMAS, APRICOS, TANGO
Dual air conditioning Pack concept ASICA, CABINAIR
High Reynolds Number Low drag wing
design ECARP, EUROLIFT, AWIATOR C-WAKE
Variable frequency Power generation
Skin to stringer welding (first on A318) WAFS
New low weight front fuselage structure ADPRIMAS,
APRICOS, TANGO
Electro-hydraulic Actuators EPICA, ELISA, EHA
Centre wing box in CFRP TANGO
Electric thrust reverse control
2 hydraulic (5000psi) 2 electrical channel
architecture for flight controls and landing
gear POA
New four post main landing gear (4-6-6-4 wheels
configuration) ELGAR
7
European Aeronautics A Vision for 2020 Doc.
Available http//europa.eu.int/comm/research/grow
th/aeronautics2020/en/index.html
  • Focused on Research / Technology / Development
  • Takes a pan-European perspective with a 2020
    horizon
  • Initiated and chaired by Commissioner Philippe
    Busquin
  • Prepared by a group of 14 high-level
    personalities (GOP)

Indicates two Top level objectives
Responding to the Societys needs
Securing global Leadership to Europe
? Strategy objectives method
8
European Aeronautics A Vision for 2020 The
Goals for 2020
  • 80 cut in NOx emissions
  • Halving perceived aircraft noise
  • Five-fold reduction in accidents
  • Air traffic system capable of handling 16 million
    flights a year
  • 50 cut in CO2 emissions per pass-Km
  • 99 of all flights within 15 minutes of timetable

9
Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in
Europe - ACAREStrategic Research Agenda - SRA
  • The first Technology Platform

- federate stakeholders in Europe - consensus
building
Member States with aeronautical research plans

European Commission

Manufacturing industry (airframe, engine,
equipment and ATM)


Airlines

Airports
36 members

Regulators

Eurocontrol
Research establishments

Creating and maintaining a Strategic Research
Agenda (SRA)
agreed by all stakeholders
? role for each to play applied subsidiarity
10
The Strategic Research Agenda The Challenges
towards the Top-level Objectives
  • The top level objectives of the Vision 2020
  • Responding to the Societys needs
  • Securing global leadership to Europe

11
2nd Strategic Research Agenda(by ACARE
developed, published on 30/31 March
2005)www.acare4europe.org
  • The High Level Target Concepts (HLTC)
  • The Highly Customer Oriented Air Transport
    System
  • The Highly Time Efficient Air Transport System
  • The Highly Cost Efficient Air Transport System
  • The Ultra Green Air Transport System
  • The Ultra Secure Air Transport System
  • Towards the Future
  • an assessment of long-term possibilities

12
Towards the Seventh Framework ProgrammeBased on
six main pillars
  • Creating European centres of excellence through
    collaboration between laboratories (networks of
    excellence and integrated projects)
  • Launching European technological initiatives
  • (Technology Platforms)
  • Stimulating the creativity of basic research
    through competition between teams at European
    level
  • (European Research Council)
  • Making Europe more attractive to the best
    researchers
  • Developing research infrastructures of European
    interest
  • (ESFRI Forum)
  • Improving the coordination of national research
    programmes
  • (ERA-NET)

13
7th Framework Programme
  • Four Specific Programmes
  • Corresponding to four major objectives of
    European research policy
  • Cooperation
  • Support will be given to the whole range of
    research activities carried out in trans-national
    cooperation, from collaborative projects and
    networks to the coordination of research
    programmes. International cooperation between the
    EU and third countries
  • Ideas
  • An autonomous European Research Council will be
    created to support investigator-driven frontier
    research carried out by individual teams
    competing at the European level, in all
    scientific and technological fields, including
    engineering, socio-economic sciences and the
    humanities.
  • People
  • The activities supporting training and career
    development of researchers, referred to as Marie
    Curie actions, will be reinforced with a better
    focus on the key aspects of skills and career
    development and strengthened links with national
    systems.
  • Capacities
  • Key aspects of European research and innovation
    capacities will be supported research
    infrastructures research for the benefit of
    SMEs regional research driven clusters
    unlocking the full research potential in the EUs
    Convergence regions Science in Society
    issues horizontal activities of international
    co-operation.

14
7th Framework Programme Budget Breakdown
?
Environment
Collaboratie research JTIs Coordination of
research programmes International co-operation
? 3rd theme in budget importance
15
7th Framework Programme
Cooperation
? continuity
? novelty
? ERA-net underway
  • focused
  • declared European

industrial interest
16
7th Framework Programme
  • Cooperation
  • Health
  • Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Nano-sciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and
  • new Production Technologies
  • Energy
  • Environment (including Climate Change)
  • Transport (including Aeronautics)
  • Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities
  • Security and Space

17
7th Framework Programme
7. Transport (inc. Aeronautics)
Aeronautics and air transport
? largest share of the theme
Surface transport (rail, road and waterborne)
  • links (e.g. intermodality)

Support to the European global satellite
navigation system (Galileo)
18

7th Framework Programme Aeronautics and Air
Transport
  • Objectives
  • ? 2 pillars
  • Further develop an air transport system for the
    benefit of the citizen and society, which
    protects the environment and natural resources
    and meets the requirement for reliability,
    safety, quality and economic viability.
  • Secure and further develop the leading role
    attained by the aeronautics industry in the world
    market competitiveness

19
7th Framework Programme Aeronautics and Air
Transport
? (cf. ACARE / SRA)
  • Rationale
  • More stringent society demands in response to air
    transport growth (environment, safety, travel
    cost, security,..)
  • High socio-economic impact of the aeronautics
    and air transport industry.
  • Significant market opportunities (14000 new
    aircraft needed in the next 15 years worth 1
    trillion)
  • Technology-dependent sector ( RD 15 of
    turnover), but in disadvantage with respect to
    its main competitors with regard to public
    support to its RTD effort
  • All the stake holders have agreed in ACARE a
    Strategic Research Agenda, which calls for
    implementation in order to realise the Vision
    2020 goals

20
Aeronautics and Air Transport
  • Proposed Research Themes (in line with SRA-2)
  • The greening of air transport (also as a
    competitive advantage)
  • Increasing time efficiency
  • Ensuring customer satisfaction and safety
  • Improving cost efficiency
  • Protection of the aircraft and passengers
  • Pioneering the air transport of the future
  • In addition to Collaborative Research, one (or
    several) Joint Technology Initiative(s) is/are
    expected on subjects of major industrial/public
    interest

21
Joint Technology Initiatives
  • May Take the Form of Joint Undertakings Article
    171 of the Treaty
  • The Community may set up joint undertakings or
    any other structure necessary for the efficient
    execution of Community research, technological
    development and demonstration programmes

? - high flexibility - not very many cases
22
Joint Technology Initiatives
  • Identification criteria include
  • market failure
  • Added value of European-level intervention E
    interest
  • Degree and clarity of definition of objective ?
    prototype
  • Strength of commitment from industry
  • Scale of impact on industrial competitiveness and
    growth
  • Importance of contribution to broader policy
    objectives (e.g. Single Sky)
  • Capacity to attract additional national support
    and leverage industry funding
  • Inability of existing instruments to achieve
    objective
  • no one-size-fits-all bottom-up definition

23
Conclusions
  • Aeronautics and air transport a European success
    and asset
  • ? functions well real policy and strategy
  • ? implement the strategic research agenda
  • Room for new Member States and for a focussed
    international cooperation
  • Senior challenges ahead of us
  • - own European (traffic growth, environment,
    security, ...)
  • - US competition and newcomers
  • - spiraling cost of RD (cf. 11 Billion for
    A380)
  • ? 7th Framework Programme
  • New approach new challenges (and new
    instrument JTI) needs strong budget !

24
Europe has to strengthen its efforts to tackle
the challenges in Aeronautics and Air Transport
for the 21st Century
Thanks to J.-L. Bonafe, Toulouse
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