NASA and German Aerospace Center Sign Civil Aviation Agreements

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Sept. 11, 2012

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-314

NASA AND GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER SIGN CIVIL AVIATION AGREEMENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have signed 
two cooperative agreements to advance air traffic management 
benefiting airline passengers and citizens of both nations. The 
agreements were signed Tuesday at a Berlin Air Show ceremony by 
NASA's Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research Dr. Jaiwon 
Shin and DLR's Executive Board Member for Aeronautical Research Rolf 
Henke. 

The agreements bring together two dynamic research organizations that 
have a mutual interest to advance air transportation automation for 
the benefit of the aviation industry under the Next Generation Air 
Transportation System in the United States and the Single European 
Sky Air Traffic Management Research Joint Undertaking in Europe. 

"NASA has enjoyed a long history of successful cooperation with DLR," 
Shin said. "Our ability to work closely together will benefit each 
nation by increasing air traffic capacity and reducing aviation's 
impact to the environment." 

One agreement sets the terms and conditions on a range of activities 
related to coordinated aircraft arrival, departure and surface 
operations research. The other agreement outlines cooperation on 
efficient airspace operations under constrained conditions, such as 
mitigating the impact of severe weather and volcanic ash clouds to 
air traffic while minimizing the environmental impact. 

"DLR is bringing its extensive research experience in the air traffic 
management sector," Henke said. "At the same time, our scientists 
will be able to benefit from the experience of their NASA 
colleagues." 

For more information about NASA and agency aeronautics programs, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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