CLEAN SKY 2 TO BRING TECHNOLOGIES WITH AN IMPACT ON AIRCRAFT TRAJECTORY, NOISE
October 2nd, 2013
THE SECOND phase of Clean Sky, a public private partnership between the European Commission and the European aeronautics industry, will help introduce flight guidance systems making the trajectory of planes more fuel efficient, Eric Dautriat, executive director of the partnership, told Jane’s Airport Review.“We have a connection with the Single European Sky (SES) through this, because optimising the trajectory is dealing with the insertion of the aircraft into the air traffic control (ATC) system,” Dautriat said, explaining the connection between the SES ...
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