SESAR JU Urban Air Mobility Research
Project Kicks Off
The SESAR JU project “GOF 2.0 Integrated Urban Airspace
Validation”, with a consortium of 13 members, will focus on the safe, secure,
and sustainable integration of unmanned aerial vehicle and air taxi operations
in urban airspace and kicked-off at the end of January.
With the further enhancement of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and air
taxis in the rapidly growing drone market comes the need for the evolution of
technologies and framework conditions for their safe coexistence with manned
aircraft.
The follow-up to the SESAR JU Gulf of Finland (GOF) U-space project,
which successfully demonstrated the safe airspace integration of unmanned
aerial vehicles in summer 2019, will go a step further and test unmanned aerial
vehicle flights specifically in urban airspace over the next two years.
The integration of unmanned traffic management (UTM) into air traffic
management (ATM) systems was already the focus of the SESAR JU research project
GOF U-space, which successfully tested U-space services in seven advanced live
trials with 11 unmanned and manned aircraft operators. The trials, both in
controlled and uncontrolled airspace, and below as well as above 500 feet in
urban, rural, and maritime environments, demonstrated that an integrated
environment where manned and unmanned aviation share the same data will improve
situational awareness and safety.
The work leading up to the advanced flight trials highlighted the
importance of building a scalable U-space architecture and ensured that the
technical environment relies on international standards using system wide
information management (SWIM) principles. The GOF U-space project also
underlined the fact that it is equally important to ensure that the market is
interoperable and open, with authority oversight to enable easy sharing of
safety-related information.
Building on the key learnings and results of this project, SESAR JU GOF
2.0 now intends to safely, securely, and sustainably demonstrate operational
validity of serving combined unmanned aerial systems (UAS), electric vertical
takeoff and landing (eVTOL), and manned operations in a unified, dense urban
airspace using existing ATM and U-space services and systems. Both ATM and
U-space communities depend extensively on the provision of timely, relevant,
accurate, and quality-assured digital information to collaborate and make
informed decisions. The demonstrations will focus on the validation of the GOF
2.0 architecture for highly automated real-time separation assurance in dense
airspace, including precision weather and telecom networks for air-ground
communication. This will significantly contribute to understanding how the safe
integration of UTM and other commercial drone operations into ATM airspace can
be implemented without degrading safety, security, or disrupting current
airspace operations.
GOF 2.0 is an important enabler for the further development of the drone
market and will deliver the technical components (services, software,
competencies, practices) required to cost-efficiently operate autonomous and
semi-autonomous drones beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) in the shared
airspace. This is made possible by repurposing already available ATM commercial
off-the-shelf components and integrating the latest U-space technology.
Furthermore, it will nurture acceptance of drones as part of the new mobility
mix, including Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), all airspace users,
regulatory authorities, and ultimately the flying public.
The GOF 2.0 consortium, consisting of 13 scientific and commercial
partners from the drone and aviation industry, will use its expertise and
technology to ensure safe flight operations in all classes of airspace in order
to provide all airspace users with fair and efficient access to the shared
airspace. The GOF 2.0 project is one of several projects managed by the SESAR
Joint Undertaking that are dedicated to U-space, the European Commission’s
initiative for the safe and secure integration of drones into the airspace.
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