SESAR Joint Undertaking is the European
public-private partnership that is managing the development phase of the
Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Programme that will give
Europe a high-performance
Air Traffic Management
infrastructure which will enable the safe and environmentally friendly
development of air transport. The objectives of this programme are, by
2020, to save:
- 8 to 14 minutes
- 300 to 500 kg of fuel
- 948 to 1575 kg of CO2
on average per flight.
Overview
SESAR aims at developing the new generation air traffic management
system capable of ensuring the safety and fluidity of air transport
worldwide over the next 30 years.
- Its first phase (the Definition phase) delivered the ATM master plan that defines the content, the development and deployment plans of the next generation of ATM systems.
- The Development phase (2008-2013) will produce the required
new generation of technological systems, components and operational
procedures as defined in the SESAR ATM Master Plan and Work Programme.
- The Deployment phase (2014-2020) will see the large scale
production and implementation of the new air traffic management
infrastructure, composed of fully harmonised and interoperable
components guaranteeing high performance air transport activities in
Europe.
Legal basis
Taking into account the number of actors involved and the financial
resources and technical expertise needed, a legal entity, the SESAR
Joint Undertaking, was created under Community law on 27 February 2007 to manage the funds assigned to the SESAR project during its Development Phase.
Funding and Budget
The total estimated cost of the development phase of SESAR is € 2.1 billion, to be shared equally between the
European Community,
Eurocontrol and the industry ((€350 million
European Commission, €350
Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency), €700 million Eurocontrol, €700 million industry).
Members
The SESAR Joint Undertaking was created under European Community law on 27 February 2007 with
Eurocontrol and the
European Commission
as founding members. In addition to the two founding members, 15
organisations have signed a membership agreement with the SESAR JU. The
programme can such profit from the expertise of airport operators, air
navigation service providers (ANSPs), ground and aerospace manufacturing
industry, aircraft manufacturers, and airborne equipment manufacturers:
Associate partners With the endorsement of 13 associate
partners in July 2010, the SESAR Joint Undertaking included additional
companies with very different profiles and expertise from around the
world in the SESAR work programme. Those are:
Programme
The SESAR programme will be executed by the 16 members and represents about 300 projects grouped into Work Packages:
- WP 3: Validation Infrastructure Adaptation and Integration
- WP 4: En-route operations
- WP 5: Terminal operations
- WP 6: Airport operations
- WP 7: Network operations
- WP 8: Information management
- WP 9: Aircraft systems
- WP 10: En-Route & Approach ATC Systems
- WP 11: Flight and Wing Operations Centres / Meteorological Services
- WP 12: Airport Systems
- WP 13: Network Information Management System
- WP 14: SWIM Technical Architecture
- WP 15: Non-Avionic CNS System
- WP 16: R&D Transversal Areas
- WP B: Target Concept and Architecture Maintenance
- WP C: Master Plan Maintenance
- WP E: SESAR Long Term and Innovative Research
SESAR Release Early 2011, SESAR issued "
SESAR Release 2011"
a document presenting to the aviation community new or improved air
traffic management solutions at a preindustrialisation stage ready for
deployment. Concretely, 29 validation exercises conducted by the SESAR
members all over Europe will be completed by end 2011. Those exercises
will cover the areas of efficient and green terminal airspace
operations, the initial 4D trajectory, end to end traffic
synchronisation, as well as integrated and collaborative network
management.
SESAR JU staff
The SESAR Joint Undertaking is composed of around 40 staff, the executive director is
Patrick KY
References
- COUNCIL
REGULATION (EC) No 219/2007 on the establishment of a Joint Undertaking
to develop the new generation European air traffic management system
(SESAR)
- COUNCIL
REGULATION (EC) 1361/2008, amending Council Regulation 219/2007 to make
SJU a "full" European Community Body as of January 1st 2009
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