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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:CERTIFLYER BV, TU Delft, AVANSSA, THALES ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS GMBH, Tabor (Poland) +11 partnersCERTIFLYER BV,TU Delft,AVANSSA,THALES ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS GMBH,Tabor (Poland),APSYS SA,Deep Blue (Italy),Jean Pierre MAGNY CONSULTING,CAA,THALES ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS GMBH,Thalgo (France),Royal NLR,JRC,Isdefe,Łukasiewicz Research Network,EBENI LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 314299more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:TU Delft, INSA, AIRBUS OPERATIONS, University of Greenwich, CNRS +8 partnersTU Delft,INSA,AIRBUS OPERATIONS,University of Greenwich,CNRS,University of Iceland,FHG,EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,University of Edinburgh,University of Patras,CAA,Hagen Consulting & Training,UUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265612more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:Cranfield University, AIRBUS PROSKY, ENAV, EMBRAER PORTUGAL SA, KLM +31 partnersCranfield University,AIRBUS PROSKY,ENAV,EMBRAER PORTUGAL SA,KLM,Airbus (Netherlands),INCAS,STAC,CSEM,VZLÚ,FSUE,Lufthansa (Germany),AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE SA,Thalgo (France),INCAS,CAA,Airbus (India),DLR,BAS,Deep Blue (Italy),Trinity College Dublin, Ireland,INTA,Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux,SAFRAN AEROSYSTEMS SAS,FOI,CIRA,EUROCONTROL - EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION,ONERA,TUM,LEONARDO,Alenia Aermacchi,LSE,CEiiA,Royal NLR,EMBRAER PORTUGAL COMPOSITOS,AIRBUS OPERATIONSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 640597Overall Budget: 16,270,300 EURFunder Contribution: 14,882,900 EURThe EC Flight Path 2050 vision aims to achieve the highest levels of safety to ensure that passengers and freight as well as the air transport system and its infrastructure are protected. However, trends in safety performance over the last decade indicate that the ACARE Vision 2020 safety goal of an 80% reduction of the accident rate is not being achieved. A stronger focus on safety is required. There is a need to start a Joint Research Programme (JRP) on Aviation Safety, aiming for Coordinated Safety Research as well as Safety Research Coordination. The proposed JRP Safety, established under coordination of EREA, is built on European safety priorities, around four main themes with each theme consisting of a small set of projects. Theme 1 (New solutions for today’s accidents) aims for breakthrough research with the purpose of enabling a direct, specific, significant risk reduction in the medium term. Theme 2 (Strengthening the capability to manage risk) conducts research on processes and technologies to enable the aviation system actors to achieve near-total control over the safety risk in the air transport system. Theme 3 (Building ultra-resilient systems and operators) conducts research on the improvement of Systems and the Human Operator with the specific aim to improve safety performance under unanticipated circumstances. Theme 4 (Building ultra-resilient vehicles), aims at reducing the effect of external hazards on the aerial vehicle integrity, as well as improving the safety of the cabin environment. To really connect and drive complementary Safety R&D (by EREA) to safety priorities as put forward in the EASA European Aviation Safety plan (EASp) and the EC ACARE Strategic Research and Innovation (RIA)Agenda, Safety Research Coordination activities are proposed. Focus on key priorities that impact the safety level most will significantly increase the leverage effect of the complementary safety Research and Innovation actions planned and performed by EREA.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:STMicroelectronics (United Kingdom), The Civil Aviation Authority, Ordnance Survey, QinetiQ, Air Semiconductor Ltd +18 partnersSTMicroelectronics (United Kingdom),The Civil Aviation Authority,Ordnance Survey,QinetiQ,Air Semiconductor Ltd,Thales Aerospace,Airbus (United Kingdom),Nottingham Scientific (United Kingdom),Qioptiq Ltd,Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom),EADS Astrium,Thales Research and Technology UK Ltd,NOTTINGHAM SCIENTIFIC LTD,Air Semiconductor Ltd,S T Microelectronics,Leica Geosystems Ltd,TRTUK,CAA,Nottingham Scientific Ltd,Imperial College London,EADS Astrium,OS,S T MicroelectronicsFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/G01969X/1Funder Contribution: 697,820 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:Qioptiq Ltd, Nottingham Scientific (United Kingdom), Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom), QinetiQ, Thales Aerospace +19 partnersQioptiq Ltd,Nottingham Scientific (United Kingdom),Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom),QinetiQ,Thales Aerospace,S T Microelectronics,TRTUK,Airbus (United Kingdom),The Civil Aviation Authority,S T Microelectronics,Nottingham Scientific Ltd,NOTTINGHAM SCIENTIFIC LTD,Air Semiconductor Ltd,University of Westminster,Thales Research and Technology UK Ltd,CAA,STMicroelectronics (United Kingdom),Ordnance Survey,EADS Astrium,OS,University of Westminster,Air Semiconductor Ltd,Leica Geosystems Ltd,EADS AstriumFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/G017107/1Funder Contribution: 631,797 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
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