| Airspace
and en-route traffic management

Short Description
This area of expertise covers all knowledge about
processes involved in managing en-route air traffic including organisation
of airspace.
Challenges
In 2004, the European Commission adopted the
Single European Sky (SES) legislation to pave the way for the
anticipated growth in air traffic. Major challenges are to increase
the safety level in more crowded air space, reduce cost and make
air traffic more environmental friendly. Also, new types of aircraft,
like unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV's) will have to be accommodated.
Activities
In order to modernise the European ATM system,
the European Commission, together with Eurocontrol, launched the
SESAR program. The AT-One partners, DLR and NLR, contribute to this
program with research into flow management principles, airspace
design and usage, ATC procedures and use of advanced tools and systems,
both on the ground and in the aircraft. Key in the AT-One research
is the holistic approach, meaning that all actors in the system
like Airline Operational Centres, ATC Organisations and aircraft
crew are considered to find optimal solutions.
Examples
- Fast time simulations for en-route sectors
- Development of Medium Term Conflict Detection tools
- Development of Conflict Resolution Advisory Tools
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