EU-Funded Projects at the Department of Aeronautics
We actively participate in a wide range of EU-funded research and innovation projects, contributing both as lead coordinators and project partners. Our work spans aviation safety, air traffic management, pilot and controller training, drone operations, environmental protection, and advanced aeronautical technologies.
Through collaboration with national and international institutions, we continuously strengthen our role in developing innovative and impactful solutions in the field of aeronautics.
Our work in numbers
Lead partner
Coordinated: 4 EU-projects focused on aviation safety, training, environmental impact and innovative technologies.
Expertise: Strong multidisciplinary teams with extensive experience in project management, research, and technical development.
Partner
Projects: Participated as a partner in 18 international EU projects in collaboration with leading European institutions.
Expertise: Providing specialized domain knowledge in air traffic management, pilot and controller training, drone operations, and safety systems.
Our Expertise in EU Projects
Track Record: Extensive experience in coordinating and partnering in international EU projects.
Core Strengths: Strong interdisciplinary teams, high-level technical expertise, and established collaboration with leading European institutions.
Impact: Contributing to research, innovation, and the advancement of aviation-related fields.
Overview of Our Projects
At the Department of Aeronautics, we actively participate in a wide range of EU-funded projects.
Our teams have led and partnered in numerous international initiatives, contributing expert knowledge in aviation, safety, environmental impact, and advanced technologies. With a strong network of highly qualified specialists, we continuously support the development, innovation, and implementation of complex project activities.
- Achieving human-machine collaboration with artificial situational awareness
- Flow Management Positions Platform for Probabilistic Demand and Capacity Balancing Under Adverse Weather
- Strengthening Research and Innovation Excellence in Autonomous Aerial Systems
- AI Situational AwarAdaptive Modular Software-Defined Radio for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)eness Foundation for Advancing Automation
- Development of Advanced Arrival and Departure Procedures
- Development of Common ATC Simulation Training Assessment Criteria Based on Future Pan-European Single-Sky Targets
- AI Situational Awareness Foundation for Advancing Automation
- Meteorological uncertainty management for Flow Management Positionse Air Traffic Complexity Model
- Development of an Innovative Air Traffic Complexity Model
- Digital Network Management Services
- Port optimisation and intermodality using a methodology that enhances Terminal Operating System (TOS) tools at container terminals and integrates all stakeholders involved in port logistics
- Knowledge Alliance in Airt Transport
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What types of EU projects does the Department of Aeronautics participate in?
We participate in EU-funded research and innovation projects related to aviation safety, air traffic management, pilot and controller training, environmental impact, drone operations, and advanced technologies.
2. How many EU projects have you completed so far?
We have successfully coordinated 21 EU-funded projects and participated as a partner in 18 international projects.
3. Do you work as both a lead partner and a project partner?
Yes. We act as a lead partner (coordinator) on several EU projects and regularly collaborate as a project partner with universities, research centres and industry partners across Europe.
7. Do you participate in Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, and similar programs?
Yes. We engage in multiple EU programs, including Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, CEF, Interreg, and other research and innovation frameworks.
