Aero-Montreal Innovation Forum 2011 December 6th, 2011 Sylvain Cofsky Executive Director.

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Aero-Montreal Innovation Forum 2011 December 6th, 2011 Sylvain Cofsky Executive Director

2 Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change Aviation is responsibly reducing its environmental impact… but the industry must maintain their efforts Effective instruments for public research and technology funding in aeronautics and related fields: → based on close cooperation between research and industry partners

Collaborative Research Projects Network AirlinesAirportsANSPsManufacturers

4 Canada Aerospace Strategy Goals & Requirements Global, industry-wide commitments and goals Canadian commitment Canadian Roadmap to achieve goals Part of the Canadian Action Plan

5 Green Aviation Research and Development Network (GARDN) GARDN is part of the Canadian Federal Program « Business-Led Network of Centres of Excellence » (BL-NCE)  25M$ budget on a 4 year program ( ) Objective:  Increase competitiveness of Canada Aerospace Industry through the reduction of its environmental footprint (7 research themes: Noise / Emission / LCA / Aircraft and Airport Operations / Materials & Manufacturing / Sustainable Fuels) GARDN brings together industrial partners, academia, research centres and governments (29 membres = 12 industrial members, 13 universities and 4 affiliate members) A 2 pillar strategy: Funding of industrial R&D projects (15 R&D projects: TRL 3 to 7) Focal point for reflection on environmental aviation in Canada

6 GARDN Management Structure Board of Directors (14) Industry-Academic-Government 3 Meetings / year Executive Director (CRIAQ) Executive Committee (5) 6 Meetings / year Scientific Directors (3) Scientific Committee (12) Research Committee (Open-Forum) (CAEWG) GARDN Secretariat (AIAC)

7 * Claude Lajeunesse, Chairman of the BoardGARDN * Mario Modafferi P&WC * Fassi Kafyeke Bombardier Aerospace * Clément Fortin CRIAQ + Benny Pang, Chair - Scientific Committee Bombardier Aerospace + Hayley Ozem P&WC Les AaldersAIAC + Rex Hygate CMC Electronic Esterline *+ Werner Richarz Aercoustics Hany Moustapha ETS + David Zingg UTIAS Jerzy Komorowski NRC Myrka Manzo Air Canada Dominique Collin SNECMA Kerry Boucher StandardAero Fouad Elgindy NCE Sharon Harrison Industry Canada *+ Sylvain Cofsky, Executive Director GARDN * also members of the Executive Committee + also members of the Scientific Committee Board of Directors

8 GARDN 7 Research Themes Source Emissions Reduction Source Noise Reduction Aircraft Operations Alternative Fuels Materials/Manufacturing Lifecycle Management Airport Operations

3 Rounds of Funding 15 collaborative projects that involve 35 partners: 4 OEMs 15 SMEs 1 Airline 3 Research Centers 12 Canadian Universities

Members / Associate Members 

Projets de recherche Research projects

A good case study! Distribution points There are 161,768 gas stations in the USA alone, but only 1,679 airports control 95% of the world’s passengers. Around 10% of fuel Total transport fuel use in 2008 was over 2 billion tonnes. Of that, commercial aviation used 215 million tonnes of Jet A-1. 2% of emissions Last year, aviation emitted 649 million tonnes of CO2 from a global total of 34 billion tonnes. Largest operating cost Last year, airlines spent $140 billion on jet fuel, or 30% of operating costs. In 2003, it was 14%.

Next steps: Support supply chain collaborati on Establish global sustainability criteria De-risk investments Provide incentives Understand local opportunities Foster researc h

… more to come  More funding from the Government of Canada  Canada-China Science & Technology Agreement  More projects with Europe  More projects with CRIAQ  Agreement with ATAG (Air Transport Action Group)  GARDN 2 nd Annual Conference next fall 2012  …

Thank you! Head Office Aerospace Industries Association of Canada 60 Queen Street, Suite 1200, Ottawa, ON Management Office CRIAQ 740 Notre-Dame Street West, Suite 1515 Montréal, Québec H3C 3X6