DLR, Dassault Aviation to Cooperate in Aerospace Research

21.06.2013 Europe
DLR, Dassault Aviation to Cooperate in Aerospace Research

DLR, Dassault Aviation to Cooperate in Aerospace Research

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The German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the French aerospace company Dassault Aviation intend to join forces in aerospace research.

At the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, both partners adopted a joint declaration, which was signed by Eric Trappier, Board Chairman and CEO of Dassault, and Rolf Henke, the DLR Executive Board Member for Aeronautics Research.

The cooperation will be targeted towards the areas of flight physics and flight control.

“I am pleased that we are collaborating with another partner of the European aeronautics industry. Cooperating in various ways with industry strengthens DLR’s position as one of the leading aerospace research institutions in Europe,” said Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Chairman of the DLR Executive Board.

Regarding the agreement, the CEO of Dassault Aviation Eric Trappier commented: “Dassault Aviation has developed from many years fruitful relationships with the Aerospace Research community and this agreement with DLR will strengthen our role in innovative aeronautical projects in Europe to prepare the future.”

“Among other things, DLR brings its extensive experience in research in the fields of aerodynamics, load control and flight systems technology. Likewise, our researchers can benefit from the technical capabilities of Dassault Aviation,” explained Rolf Henke.

DLR and Dassault are also looking into joint research activities to investigate the laminar to turbulent flow transition around winglets. Winglets are attachments on the wingtips that reduce fuel consumption. Both parties agree that conducting joint research on flight test vehicles is a potential prospect for cooperation. The current framework agreement will initially run for one year, and will pave the way for further collaborations.

DLR and Dassault Aviation are two main players in research and industry that complement each other. DLR covers the entire range, from basic research to applied aviation research and development. Large test facilities, such as wind tunnels and simulators, support research carried out to develop the aircraft of tomorrow.

Dassault Aviation designs and manufactures aircraft in the competitive global aviation industry. Research activities are an integral part of the group’s work to ensure a place in the market. In future, DLR will become an important scientific partner of Dassault Aviation for technical developments and test campaigns.
 



 
 

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