NASA and the Netherlands Aerospace Laboratory Sign Aviation Agreements

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Sept. 13, 2012

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


RELEASE: 12-316

NASA AND THE NETHERLANDS AEROSPACE LABORATORY SIGN AVIATION AGREEMENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Research 
Jaiwon Shin and National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) of The 
Netherlands General Director Michel Peters signed two cooperative 
agreements in the field of air traffic management in Amsterdam 
Thursday. 

"NASA and NLR share a mutual interest in optimizing airport surface 
traffic," Shin said. "The collaborative research emanating from these 
two agreements will help our airports avoid surface conflicts, reduce 
delays, eliminate congestion and improve efficiency benefiting all 
airline passengers." 

One agreement relates to cooperative research in reducing air traffic 
congestion in the terminal area. The other agreement outlines 
cooperation in predicting conflicts to increase safety and airport 
surface traffic to reduce delays thereby saving fuel while reducing 
noise and emissions. 

These agreements will lead to a mutual beneficial collaboration in 
research. Because both NASA and NLR independently have developed 
tools for efficient terminal operations, the collaboration will 
validate these tools and concepts through simulations and operational 
trials with airlines, airports and air navigation service providers. 

According to Peters, NASA and NLR already are working together in 
several areas, such as aircraft noise modeling and simulation. 

"We recognize the need for international cooperation to achieve 
innovations for aviation, ensuring global interoperability," Peters 
said. "Our extended cooperation is a logical step forward to mature 
new technologies for applications in air traffic management." 

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

http://www.nasa.gov 

For more information about NLR, visit: 


http://www.nlr.nl 

	
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