NewsHåkan Buskhe appointed new President and CEO of Saab28.04.2010The board of the defence and security company Saab has appointed Håkan Buskhe as new President and CEO. Buskhe will take up his position on 1 November Category: News
Jan Pie appointed new Secretary General of the Swedish Security & Defence Industry association26.04.2010The board of the Security & Defence Industry association has appointed Jan Pie as Secretary General. He will start his position from August 2010. Jan Category: News
TEDAE is the new association representing Spanish aerospace, defence and security companies10.02.2010On 26 February 2009 the Asociación Española de Tecnologías de Defensa, Aeronáutica y Espacio (TEDAE) was created in Madrid. TEDAE represents sectors w[more] Category: News
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EU NewsPublication date: 4th August 2010 Source: Belgian Presidency Negotiations on climate change underway in Bonn The cycle of climate negotiations under way this week in Bonn is the next to last step before the Cancun Conference which should result in an international climate agreement. This step is therefore crucial for the delegates of the 178 countries represented in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. They shoulder the heavy responsibilities of 'taking decisive steps in the fight against climate change', as affirmed by Christiana Figuères, the new United Nations head for 'Climate'.
Publication date: 2nd August 2010 Source: GNSS Preparations underway to use EGNOS for aviation European air navigation service providers are preparing to use EGNOS Safety-of-Life service when it is certified for the aviation sector later this year. Representatives from providers in France, the UK, Spain, Italy, Poland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Germany exchanged updates at a recent meeting in Brussels of their plans to test and use EGNOS for aviation after it is certified in November this year. The meeting was organised by the GSA on 25 June as a follow up to one held in March during Galileo Application Days. Francisco Salabert, of Eurocontrol's GNSS Policy Office, kicked-off the presentations by describing the benefits EGNOS would bring to the aviation sector under the EU's Single European Sky II programme. Satellite-based augmentation systems (SBAS) such as EGNOS provide good operational benefits and are a cost-efficient solution for general and business aircraft and helicopters, and for regional airports, he said. EGNOS is a key factor in meeting the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s call for all instrument flight rules (IFR) airports to have a vertical guidance system in place by 2016, Salabert added.
Publication date: 16th July 2010 Source: Belgian Presidency The Research and Industry Ministers want to provide Europe with an ambitious and integrated strategy with regard to innovation At the outcome of the joint informal meeting of the Research and Industry sections, assembled in the Competitiveness Council of the European Union, which was held this Thursday 15 July 2010 in Brussels, the Belgian Presidency wishes to highlight the following points:
Publication date: 13th July 2010 Source: SESAR JU SESAR unites aviation world for quick green results The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SJU) selected 18 projects involving 40 airline, airport, ANSP and industry partners to expand the Atlantic Interoperability Initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE). Under the initiative, the SJU supports integrated flight trials and demonstrations validating solutions for the reduction of CO2 emissions for surface, terminal and oceanic flight operations. Seven of the 18 proposals include green gate-to-gate projects, among others between France and the French West Indies. One highlight of the programme will be a series of green transatlantic flights with the Airbus A380, the world’s largest airliner.
Publication date: 18th June 2010 Source: European Commission Commission and US agree to cooperate on civil aviation research and development negotiations for the establishment of a Memorandum of cooperation in civil aviation research and development. The two delegations, led by Hank Krakowski, FAA Chief Operating Officer, and Daniel Calleja, European Commission's Director of Air Transport, met in Madrid today, hosted by the EU Spanish Presidency, [in the presence of Spain's Transport Minister Jose Blanco]. The negotiating parties initialled the Memorandum and a first technical Annex promoting interoperability between their respective air traffic management (ATM) modernisation programmes: SESAR and NextGen. The Memorandum will enable the EU and the US to jointly pursue their common objective to develop and deploy greener and more efficient air transport systems through a legally binding cooperation framework, based on commonly agreed reciprocity principles. Under the Memorandum the two parties will be able to address through cooperative activities any research and development issues in civil aviation such as: safety, security, environment, performance, alternative fuels, aircraft design, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), sub-orbital airplanes, satellite-based communications and related ATM applications, etc.
Publication date: 31st May 2010 Source: European Commission Boosting competitiveness and innovation, €324 million for space and security research Today the European Commission initiates negotiations to sign research contracts worth EUR 324 million with 108 successful space and security research consortia. Selected from amongst 732 proposals received in the third of seven planned calls for proposals under the Space and Security themes of the Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7), the selected projects are set to strengthen the competitiveness of European industries and contribute to enhanced security for citizens. As a global actor and major space power, the EU relies on space and security research for strong border protection and enhanced environmental monitoring. Therefore funds also support the continued development of Europe's Global Monitoring system for Environment and Security (GMES).
Publication date: 28th May 2010 Source: European Commission Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science Innovation, Investment and Growth Roundtable Lunch – hosted by the European-American Business Council (EABC), Washington, D.C., 28th May 2010 Ladies and gentlemen, This is my first speech, on my first visit outside Europe, as the Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science. I am extremely pleased that this visit is to the United States, and I am very glad to be addressing the transatlantic business community. The trade between the European Union and the United States is still the main artery of the world economy. And the industries and entrepreneurs of the US and Europe are at the beating heart of that economy.
Publication date: 28th May 2010 Source: European Commission Speech of Siim Kallas, Vice-President of the Commission, responsible for Transport Research and innovation for smart sustainable transport International Transport Forum, Leipzig, 27 May 2010 Ladies and Gentlemen, Excellencies, I am very pleased to be here today to discuss some thoughts about innovating transport. I would like to briefly outline our thinking on a future EU transport policy before going into more detail on the role of innovation. I will then conclude by asking a question to which I have no innovative answer – yet.
Publication date: 27th May 2010 Source: IATA Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced international scheduled air traffic results for April 2010. Passenger demand slumped by 2.4% as a result of massive flight cancellations centered in Europe during the six days in April following the eruptions of an Icelandic volcano. The fall in traffic interrupted the industry’s recovery from the global financial crisis.
Publication date: 26th May 2010 Source European Commission Subject: Climate change: Commission invites to an informed debate on the impacts of the move to 30% EU greenhouse gas emissions cut if and when the conditions are met.
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