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M3 Systems, Pipistrel, and Volocopter Complete Deconfliction Flight Tests in France

M3 Sys­tems, air traf­fic man­age­ment (ATM) and unmanned aer­i­al sys­tems (UAS) oper­a­tor, light and elec­tric air­craft man­u­fac­tur­er, Pip­istrel, and Volo­copter urban air mobil­i­ty (UAM), have com­plet­ed their first joint flight test cam­paign at Pon­toise air­field in France.

The week-long flight tests sim­u­lat­ed three dif­fer­ent avoid­ance manoeu­vres in real-world sit­u­a­tions where unfore­seen cir­cum­stances occur, such as a full air­port or ver­ti­port clo­sure, an unavail­able final approach and take­off (FATO) area, and traf­fic decon­flic­tion.

This joint cam­paign between the three com­pa­nies and the French part­ners, Groupe ADP and its whol­ly-owned sub­sidiary Holog­a­rde, aimed to achieve smooth inter­ac­tion with­in and between the new low­er airspace’s unmanned traf­fic man­age­ment (UTM) and stan­dard civ­il avi­a­tion ATM sys­tems.

Har­mon­is­ing exist­ing and new traf­fic man­age­ment sys­tems for brand-new air­craft inte­gra­tion will ensure effi­cient large-scale oper­a­tions, includ­ing com­mer­cial, gen­er­al, and drone air­craft for car­go and pas­sen­ger flights, both crewed and uncrewed.

The CORUS-XUAM project, fund­ed by the Euro­pean Union’s ini­tia­tive Sin­gle Euro­pean Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Joint Under­tak­ing, focus­es on solv­ing the chal­lenge of con­ven­tion­al and new traf­fic man­age­ment sys­tem inte­gra­tion and con­sists of 19 part­ners and 11 relat­ed third par­ties.

M3 Sys­tems, Pip­istrel, and Volo­copter all com­plet­ed indi­vid­ual flight test cam­paigns pri­or to this event in order to bring their air­craft in line with the U‑space ser­vices. The CORUS-XUAM flight test con­duct­ed at Pon­toise air­field near Paris is the third of sev­er­al flight tests to sim­u­late a vari­ety of real-world sce­nar­ios that demon­strate how UTM and ATM inter­sect with mul­ti­ple air­craft types.

More­over, the CORUS-XUAM project will con­tin­ue to proac­tive­ly test and cre­ate a safe and con­trolled low­er air­space under the Euro­pean Union’s ambi­tious Sin­gle Euro­pean Sky (SES) ini­tia­tive through­out 2022.

The suc­cess­ful flight tests at Pon­toise air­field were con­duct­ed with M3 System’s BOREAL remote­ly pilot­ed air­craft sys­tem, Pipistrel’s crewed Velis Elec­tro, claimed to be the only type-cer­ti­fied elec­tric air­craft in com­mer­cial ser­vice in the world, and Volo­copter’s full-scale, remote­ly pilot­ed 2X pro­to­type. Pip­istrel uses the con­ven­tion­al ATM tow­er and sys­tem while Volo­copter and M3 Sys­tems use the UTM sys­tem.

The fol­low­ing three flight sce­nar­ios were test­ed:
1) The unex­pect­ed occu­pan­cy of a FATO and air­craft diver­sion due to pri­or­i­ty land­ing of anoth­er air­craft – Pip­istrel and Volo­copter air­craft.
2) The diver­sion of a flight path due to the clo­sure of an air­port or ver­ti­port – M3 Sys­tems.
3) The diver­sion of a flight path with two air­craft fly­ing the same path – M3 Sys­tems and Volo­copter air­craft.

M3 Sys­tems CEO Marc Pol­li­na said: “M3 Sys­tems is hap­py to be part of this large-scale Euro­pean project. These suc­cess­ful tests con­firm that our BOREAL UAS will be an enabler for future XUAM oper­a­tions in sit­u­a­tions where air­craft need to safe­ly divert paths to anoth­er ver­ti­port due to an unfore­seen clo­sure or anoth­er air­craft in the air.

“By pro­vid­ing re-rout­ing demon­stra­tions and tac­ti­cal com­mu­ni­ca­tions with U‑Space ser­vice providers, M3 Sys­tems can sup­port future coor­di­na­tion between AAM and air­port oper­a­tors.”

Pip­istrel pres­i­dent and man­ag­ing direc­tor Gabriel Massey con­tin­ued: “As the man­u­fac­tur­er of the only type-cer­ti­fied elec­tric air­craft in com­mer­cial ser­vice in the world, Pip­istrel is proud to take part in tech­ni­cal projects that shape the vision of air mobil­i­ty and make progress in a mean­ing­ful way.

“The CORUS project and Paris demon­stra­tions clear­ly show how UAM vehi­cles will be able to fly safe­ly in reg­u­lar air­space post-2030 and will help to unlock new low­er-noise and low­er-emis­sion air pas­sen­ger and air car­go ser­vices.”

Volo­copter Chief Risk and Cer­ti­fi­ca­tion Offi­cer Oliv­er Rein­hardt  added: “Volo­copter is pleased to have com­plet­ed anoth­er suc­cess­ful flight test with­in the SESAR CORUS-XUAM project.

“Back in 2019, when we first test­ed the 2X ATM inte­gra­tion at Helsin­ki air­port, we were active­ly involved in the devel­op­ment of the Euro­pean U‑Space Con­cept of Oper­a­tions. Build­ing an effi­cient ecosys­tem around UAM is Volocopter’s mis­sion, and con­nect­ing ATM/UTM inte­gra­tion with our dig­i­tal plat­form, VoloIQ, is poised to be an inte­gral part of bring­ing UAM to megac­i­ties world­wide.”

This project has received fund­ing from the SESAR Joint Under­tak­ing under the Euro­pean Union’s Hori­zon 2020 research and inno­va­tion pro­gram under grant agree­ment No. 101017682.

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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