Monday, 3 December 2018 ASDA Series of Tournaments 2018 12:45 17:15 For more information and registration, please visit: https://www.asda.aero/?page_id=2640 LOCATION: Salzburg Congress Centre, 4th floor, Room: Doppler Saal 14:00 17:00 GATEMAN workshop The GATEMAN (GNSS navigation threats management) project aims to prove a novel concept for integrated GNSS interference air navigation threats management. The topics covered during this workshop will be the proposed ConOps for interference threats management, and the performance obtained by the algorithms implementing the detection and localisation of jamming and spoofing onboard commercial aircraft without onboard directional antennae. Please register to: Alberto de la Fuente de la Fuente, afuente@gmv.com EMPHASIS Workshop The EMPHASIS (EMPowering Heterogenuous Aviation through cellular SIgnalS) project aims to increase safety, and reliability of general aviation/rotorcraft (GA/R) operations at low altitude, as well as interoperability with other airspace users. The aim of this workshop is to present the project s initial concept and to bring together a broad spectrum of low altitude airspace users in order to discuss and understand their operational needs and expectations including interoperability aspects. Please register to: Petr Casek, Petr.Casek@honeywell.com LOCATION: Natural Sciences (NaWi) Faculty, A 5020 SALZBURG, Hellbrunnerstraße 34. Room 413 LOCATION: Natural Sciences (NaWi) Faculty, A 5020 SALZBURG, Hellbrunnerstraße 34, Room 424 17:30 19:30 Cocktail and official opening of the poster exhibition Florian Guillermet, Executive Director, SESAR JU Jeff Poole, Director General, CANSO Luc Tytgat, Strategy & Safety Management Director, EASA Andrew Cook, Coordinator, Engage network
Tuesday, 4 December 2018 8:30 9:00 Registration and welcome coffee 9:00 9:30 Welcome and opening Vicerector Ferreira Briza, University of Salzburg Florian Guillermet, Executive Director, SESAR JU 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:45 Keynotes Elisabeth Landrichter, Director General, Austrian Civil Aviation Authority Filip Cornelis, Director Aviation, DG MOVE, European Commission Philippe Merlo, Director ATM, EUROCONTROL ENGAGE network Andrew Cook, Coordinator, Engage network 10:45 11:15 Coffee & Exhibition 11:15 13:00 3 papers* 3 papers* 13:00 14:00 Lunch & exhibition 14:00 16:00 16:00 17:30 Plenary session 1: ATM research in the global perspective Ho Wei Sean, CAAS, Singapore Dr. Parimal Kopardekar, NASA Saulo Da Silva, ICAO Steve Bradford, FAA Tokuaki Nakajima,ENRI Japan Moderated by Michael Standar, Chief Strategy & External Affairs, SESAR JU 17:30 19.00 Posters and Exhibits Cocktail
Wednesday, 5 December 2018 9:00 9:30 Keynote on the Human Factor in ATM R&D Tom Laursen, EVP Europe, IFATCA Professor Toni Waefler, IFATCA 9:30 11:00 Plenary session 2: Transport research into implementation Carlo Borghini, Executive Director, Shift2Rail Georg Trausmuth, Head of Corporate Research, Frequentis Regina Klotz, Head of ATM Development, Lufthansa Group Olaf Dlugi, Chairman of the Industry Consultation Body Tanja Grobotek, CANSO Europe Director 11:00 11:15 Artistic Interlude Moderated by Peter Hotham, Deputy Director, SESAR JU 11:15 11:45 Coffee & exhibition 11:45 13:00 2 papers* 2 papers* 13:00 14:00 Lunch & exhibition 14:00 16:30 16:30 18:00 Posters and Exhibits Session 2, Coffee Networking Event 19:00 22:00 Please note that there will be participant fee of 35 EUR to be paid in advance
Thursday, 6 December 2018 9:00 11:00 11:00 11:30 Coffee & exhibition 11:30 13:00 3 papers* 3 papers* 13:00 14:00 Lunch & exhibition 14:00 15:00 Panel 3: Women in Aviation Research Elisabeth Kotthaus, European Commission, DG MOVE Rita Markovits Somogyi, Hungarocontrol Alison Roberts, NATS Sara Bagassi, University of Bologna Moderated by Tanja Bolic, SJU Scientific Committee 15:00 15:30 Coffee break & exhibition 15:30 16:00 Update from the Engage network Andrew Cook, Engage network coordinator 16:00 16:30 SESAR Young Scientist Award Ceremony 16:30 17:00 Closing keynote Florian Guillermet, Executive Director, SESAR JU
Friday, 7 December 2018 9:00 18:00 OPTIONAL SITE VISITS (see below agenda) The following three tours are being organised with a maximum participation of 30 persons. Attending these tours will allow participants to see aviation research in action. Participants will be asked to select which of the three tours they would like to attend upon registering for the event. Registration will be done on a first come first serve basis, please register at https://www.sesarju.eu/node/3084 TOUR 1: Salzburg Area (Salzburg University, Salzburg, Austrian Airforce) TOUR 2: Vienna (Frequentis, University of Vienna) TOUR 3: Vienna (Austrian Airlines, Austrocontrol)
TOUR 1: Salzburg Area 8:30 10:30 University of Salzburg Research Centre The "Aviation Competence Center Salzburg (ACCS)" focuses on analysis and performance evaluation of existing / future aeronautical communication systems (e.g. VDL Mode 2, SatCom, etc.) and new SESAR/NextGen concepts (4D trajectory based operations, CDM, etc.) based on detailed simulation of European (or even world wide) air traffic and future data communication applications / services (up to the year 2040 using STATFOR long term forecasts). During your visit, you will be able to see some complex simulations and in addition (some interested participants) will also have the possibility to experience flying as "Pilot in Command (PIC)" in our original Diamond DA 42 simulator (withoriginalgarmin G1000 instruments). 30 minute transfer 11:00 12:30 Austro Control/Salzburg Airport Tower You will be able to visit the ATC tower at Salzburg Airport. This tower went operational just a few years ago and features state of the art technology. Controllers will explain the challenges of air traffic management in an alpine region. 12:30 13:30 Lunch at Salzburg airport 15 minute transfer 13:45 15:30 Air Surveillance Command of the Austrian Air Forces The visit to the Air Surveillance Command of the Austrian Air Forces will be split into two parts: In the first Part 1 (30 minutes) "Air Surveillance a continuous task for Austrian security" you will receive an overview on: Structure of the Austrian Air Surveillance as fusion point between engineering, data processing and operations Air Surveillance as contribution to security 24/7, Densification of the fixed system by mobile radar systems and significant previous operations. In the second Part 2 (60 minutes) of your visit: "Redundancy and deployability in Air Surveillance," you will be offered the opportunity to visit the systems of the Radar Battalion and receive a briefing on deployable systems concerning mobile radar systems, deployable ARS and radiocommunication. 15:30 END (bus to return to airport (16:00) & city centre (16:15))
TOUR 2: Vienna 7:00 Depart Salzburg by bus 3,5 hour transfer 10:30 12:00 Frequentis During your visit to Frequentis you will not only have the chance to learn interesting facts about the company and its history but you will also experience a demonstration of the Frequentis Remote Tower, as well as state of the art Drone & UTM technologies. In addition, the Frequentis SWIM (System Wide Information Management) solution will be presented. Your visit to Frequentis will be rounded off by a tour through our integration hall and a light lunch. 12:00 13:00 Lunch 30 minute transfer 13:30 15:00 TU Wien Vienna University of Technology On this tour, visitors will have an opportunity to go behind the scenes of TU Wien s division for machine design and transmissions for aviation. Established ten years ago, the division offers teaching courses that combine theory with hands on experience of test runs conducted inside a laboratory to EASA certification specifications. The division also carries out research projects and has designed, developed and tested several drive trains for CS 29 helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles. Other projects include the research and development of transmissions for new rotorcraft concepts (i.e. Airbus RACER and Leonardo Next Generation Civil Tiltrotor). Transfer to Vienna airport (15:30 arrival expected)** ** Please be aware that no return travel to Salzburg is foreseen. Participation in this tour is intended for those who have return flights from Vienna airport.
Tour 3: Vienna 07:00 Depart Vienna by bus 3,5 hour transfer 10:30 12:00 Austrian Airlines tour of the technical base Austrian Airlines welcomes participants of SESAR Innovation Days in a tour of Austrian Airlines technical base, which provides a unique opportunity to gain insight into both base and line maintenance activities and equipment. Head of Technical Operations Michael Kaye and his team will show you around our hangars, our wheels and brakes workshop, the engine warehouse and will be available to answer any question you may have regarding MRO (maintenance, repair & overhaul). Discover what aspects of our maintenance processes are automated, and how our technicians approach the various tasks encountered in their day to day operations. Find out why airplane tyres rarely blow out and how we keep track of the innumerable individual brake components lined up for service. The tour will also lead you to the engine room where you can view our Pratt & Whitney, GE and Rolls Royce engines, and gain a glimpse into jet engine overhaul as well as the maintenance control center, which coordinates fleet management and monitors the service status of our aircraft on the ground and in flight. If availability allows take a close up look at our fleet from short haul Bombardier Q400 to longrange aircraft Boeing 777, including the cockpit area and passenger cabin. 12:00 13:00 Lunch 30 minute transfer 13:30 15:00 Austro Control Come and visit one of the highest ATC towers in the world. At 109m you will get a perfect overview of Vienna International Airport. You will be heading up to the tower cab, visit the Approach unit and also Austro Control s own meteorological department. Transfer to Vienna airport (15:30 arrival expected)** ** Please be aware that no return travel to Salzburg is foreseen. Participation in this tour is intended for those who have return flights from Vienna airport.