SESAR
SESAR was created to ensure that the symbiosis in air traffic can take place properly.
What is SESAR?
The Single European Sky ATM Research Program, SESAR for short, is a pan-European initiative. It was initiated by the European Commission and the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL). Its tasks are similar to those of JARUS.
Together with all partners involved in air traffic, the initiative aims to ensure that national airspaces grow together. To this end, European air traffic management services must be standardized, harmonized and synchronized. The goals of SESAR include tripling the capacity of the air traffic sector and increasing safety tenfold. In addition, flights are to become more environmentally friendly and air traffic management more cost-effective.
Urban Air Mobility
In addition to conventional air traffic, SESAR is also working on the integration of drones into existing airspace. To this end, a new concept is being presented: Urban Air Mobility.
This SESAR concept divides the areas under the drones into Rural, Suburban, Urban and Airport. Rural refers to rural areas with trees and small houses. Suburban areas are small suburbs of metropolitan areas with medium-sized houses. In Urbans (city centers), landing pads are planned in addition to high-rise buildings. These can be used for both helicopters and drones. The Airport area is the most difficult zone, as this is where manned and unmanned aircraft meet.
How this system works in detail is described on the SESAR website.
b.r.m. and the drone industry
The employees of Bremen-based IT service provider b.r.m. first underwent further training and then the company evolved into b.r.m. IT & Aerospace has evolved. The company is perfectly suited as a USSP thanks to its many years of experience in IT and its GDPR-compliant data center. Sufficient efforts and countless contacts have already firmly anchored b.r.m. in the drone industry. As a result, b.r.m. IT & Aerospace has important contacts such as Senior Aerotechnical Consultant Maximilian Strauß at its disposal.