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This call aims to develop new technology bricks aligned with future aircraft cockpit technology roadmaps, focusing on crew assistance, automation, and autonomy. The objective is to increase safety by providing crew assistance through new systems or functionalities, contribute to cockpit digitalization and autonomy, and enhance cockpit performance by reducing size, weight, and power consumption. Projects should develop technologies up to TRL 4, concentrating on new capabilities that allow enhanced human-system interaction, controlled by a single pilot without the assistance of an onboard human co-pilot.
Opening Date: 06 May 2025
Deadline: 04 September 2025
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This funding opportunity represents a pre-agreed draft that has not yet been officially approved by the European Commission. The final, approved version is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2025. This draft is provided for informational purposes and may be used to preliminarily form consortia and develop project ideas, but it is offered without any guarantees or warranties.
Expected Outcome
Increased safety in cockpits through new assistance systems, contribution to cockpit digitalization and autonomy roadmaps, and improved efficiency of cockpit performance with reduced size, weight, and power consumption.
Scope
Develop new aircraft autonomy technologies for cockpit/pilot assistance, focusing on increasing safety, contributing to cockpit digitalization and autonomy, and enhancing performance.