ULTRA

Unmanned Aerial Systems in European Airspace

 Coordinatore INDRA SISTEMAS S.A. 

 Organization address address: Avenida de Bruselas 35
city: ALCOBENDAS-MADRID
postcode: 28108

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: F. Javier
Cognome: Barcala Montejano
Email: send email
Telefono: 34916271168
Fax: 34916271003

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Spain [ES]
 Totale costo 830˙576 €
 EC contributo 597˙417 €
 Programma FP7-TRANSPORT
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Transport (including Aeronautics)
 Code Call FP7-AAT-2012-RTD-1
 Funding Scheme CSA-SA
 Anno di inizio 2012
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2012-06-01   -   2013-12-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    INDRA SISTEMAS S.A.

 Organization address address: Avenida de Bruselas 35
city: ALCOBENDAS-MADRID
postcode: 28108

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: F. Javier
Cognome: Barcala Montejano
Email: send email
Telefono: 34916271168
Fax: 34916271003

ES (ALCOBENDAS-MADRID) coordinator 70˙268.00
2    HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL SRO

 Organization address address: V PARKU CHODOV 2325/16
city: PRAHA
postcode: 148 00

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Lukáš
Cognome: Prchal
Email: send email
Telefono: 420736000000

CZ (PRAHA) participant 56˙496.00
3    STICHTING NATIONAAL LUCHT- EN RUIMTEVAARTLABORATORIUM

 Organization address address: Anthony Fokkerweg 2
city: AMSTERDAM
postcode: 1059CM

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Jan-Floris
Cognome: Boer
Email: send email
Telefono: +31 88 511 3635
Fax: +31 88 511 3210

NL (AMSTERDAM) participant 55˙616.00
4    OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES

 Organization address address: Avenue de la Division Leclerc 29
city: CHATILLON
postcode: 92322

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Claude
Cognome: Le Tallec
Email: send email
Telefono: 33180386644
Fax: 33180386881

FR (CHATILLON) participant 53˙391.00
5    CRANFIELD AEROSPACE LIMITED

 Organization address address: CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY CAMPUS HANGAR 2
city: CRANFIELD
postcode: MK43 0AL

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Sebastian
Cognome: Dicataldo
Email: send email
Telefono: 441235000000
Fax: 441235000000

UK (CRANFIELD) participant 51˙357.00
6    BLYENBURGH & CO SARL

 Organization address address: RUE MICHEL ANGE 86
city: PARIS
postcode: 75016

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Peter
Cognome: Van Blyenburgh
Email: send email
Telefono: +33 146518865

FR (PARIS) participant 50˙310.00
7    BOEING RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY EUROPE S.L.U.

 Organization address address: AVENIDA SUR DEL AEROPUERTO DE BARAJAS 38 EDIF 4 PL 4
city: MADRID
postcode: 28042

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: David
Cognome: Esteban
Email: send email
Telefono: 34917688441

ES (MADRID) participant 50˙298.00
8    THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE

 Organization address city: TOULOUSE
postcode: 31100

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Erwan
Cognome: Le Ho
Email: send email
Telefono: 33534355886

FR (TOULOUSE) participant 50˙001.00
9    ADVANCED AVIATION TECHNOLOGY SRL - A2TECH

 Organization address address: VIA LEOPARDI 16
city: PESCHIERA DEL GARDA
postcode: 37019

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Jarno
Cognome: Puff
Email: send email
Telefono: +39 348 6052810

IT (PESCHIERA DEL GARDA) participant 43˙741.00
10    INTEGRA CONSULT AS

 Organization address address: TRORODVEJ 63B
city: VEDBAEK
postcode: 2950

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Gilles
Cognome: Fartek
Email: send email
Telefono: 3225020159

DK (VEDBAEK) participant 42˙035.00
11    ANNA MASUTTI

 Organization address address: VIA CARTOLERIA 24
city: BOLOGNA BO
postcode: 40124

contact info
Titolo: Dr.
Nome: Alfredo
Cognome: Roma
Email: send email
Telefono: 39051232495
Fax: 39051230407

IT (BOLOGNA BO) participant 41˙915.00
12    DFS DEUTSCHE FLUGSICHERUNG GMBH

 Organization address address: Am DFS Campus 10
city: LANGEN
postcode: 63225

contact info
Titolo: Mrs.
Nome: Gritt
Cognome: Schippers
Email: send email
Telefono: +49 6103 707 4367

DE (LANGEN) participant 31˙989.00

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 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'To unlock the true potential of the UAS market, stakeholders need to break a series of entangled challenges. Today, in the absence of UAS regulations, the development of solutions is risky and expensive for industry, and essentially aimed at military applications. As a result, the UAS market is small and its impact on European industry is limited. Also, there is no improvement in UAS social acceptance, including a lack of political willingness to develop regulations. While this vicious circle is what is preventing the development of a civil UAS market alongside the existing military UAS market, it is also a great opportunity for Europe to take leadership and to secure an advantageous position in what is predicted by many UAS market studies to be a large and sustainable market with spin-offs into manned aviation, space and other high-tech markets. The overall objective of ULTRA is to develop a civil UAS Master Plan that will break this vicious circle in order to: 1. Unlock the true potential of the UAS market by addressing civil applications that are not systematically addressed today; and 2. Ensure that European industry plays a leading role at an international level in the development of UAS solutions. The civil UAS Master Plan will build upon all relevant prior work (including the recommendations of the EU UAS Panel), and will leverage existing regulations and infrastructures in order to enable deployment of specific civil UAS applications within the next 5 years. The Master Plan will also highlight regulations and infrastructures that need to be developed in order to completely unlock the civil UAS market within the next 10-15 years, and will articulate the impact of a civil UAS market on European industry and quality of life. To achieve this objective, ULTRA will employ the following high level approach: - ULTRA includes world-recognized experts covering all UAS stakeholders, i.e. manufacturers, regulators, ANSPs, customers and research labs. Manufacturers will enable solutions, regulators and ANSPs will ensure that solutions are safe, customers will validate that solutions satisfy their needs and finally research labs will ensure promotion of innovative concepts. ULTRA will also seek the active involvement of EASA, EUROCONTROL and the NAAs (i.e. the regulators) in the document review process and in workshops. - There is a strong emphasis on a coordinated, step-by-step and pragmatic approach to civil UAS insertion in order to deploy specific civil UAS applications in the short-term and minimize the cost, risk and stakeholder impact at each step. - There is a strong focus on performing a gap analysis in order to build upon all relevant prior work, and identify the minimum required regulations and infrastructures that need to be developed in order to enable a civil UAS market. The intention is to reuse as much as possible existing infrastructures and innovative concepts in order to minimize development and deployment times, costs and risks. - There is a strong emphasis on integrating SMEs into the UAS supply chain alongside Europe’s traditional aerospace industry that has a long history in the development of standards, certification and system integration. SMEs have the agility and speed required for short-term innovation that is a critical enabler for short-term civil UAS deployment. SMEs together with Europe’s traditional aerospace industry can provide solutions combining safety and affordability, as well as a healthy supply base ultimately resulting in European growth. - There will be a strong focus on small UAS solutions (i.e. UAS < 150kg) that promise to be cost effective and to satisfy the needs of the civil UAS market (i.e. promise to have the largest socioeconomic impact). While ULTRA will focus on small UAS (due to budget and time limitations), if ULTRA identifies applications with a positive socioeconomic impact that require civil UASs > 150kg, ULTRA will comment on those in the civil UAS Master Plan. Th e'

Introduzione (Teaser)

An EU-funded project has developed a comprehensive set of recommendations for the incremental insertion of light remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) in European airspace.

Descrizione progetto (Article)

While the exploitation of unmanned aerial vehicles for military applications has grown exponentially in recent years, the same trend has not been followed by the civil sector. The civil RPAS market is small and its impact on European airspace industry is limited. This is partly due to the absence of an RPAS-friendly sky policy, delaying the integration of RPAS in the European airspace.

To redress this imbalance, the 'Unmanned aerial systems in European airspace' (http://ultraconsortium.eu/ (ULTRA)) project was funded by the EU to provide recommendations for the potential insertion of unmanned aerial systems in the air transport system. During its 18-month lifetime, a consortium of 12 organisations from across Europe reviewed all aspects related to RPAS.

The main objectives were to formulate a master plan based on existing infrastructures for the incremental insertion of civil RPAS (with operating mass up to 150 kg) in the European airspace by 2017. On the other hand, specific recommendations were provided for developing a business case for selected uses of RPAS in innovation applications, with the objective to accelerate the integration. The ULTRA partners also aimed to lay the groundwork to unlock the full potential of the civil RPAS market in the next 10-15 years.

To address these objectives, the project was organised into five work packages addressing the regulatory and certification base, the adaptation of existing infrastructures, safety issues, the social impact as well as the economic effects on European airspace industry. Through the definition of four business cases, the work in each aspect of RPAS was focused on 'quick win' scenarios.

Nine technical reports addressing the different aspects covered in the ULTRA project were ultimately produced along with the final report. In the latter, the research work conducted is described against all developments that have occurred in the light RPAS domain since this sub-set of unmanned aerial vehicles was first introduced.

The ULTRA project proved to be challenging but also fruitful within the constraints posed by the rapidly evolving light RPAS market. Extended debate on a number of issues between the members of the large and varied consortium led to more robust results and concrete recommendations.

The technical reports can be accessed via the http://ultraconsortium.eu/ (ULTRA project website), which also provides a detailed description of the consortium and other material related to the project results.

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