Council Regulation (EC) No 71/2007 of 20 December 2007 setting up the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking (Text with EEA relevance )
Modified by
- Commission Decisionof 3 July 2009amending Article 23(4) of Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 71/2008 setting up the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking(notified under document number C(2009) 5134)(2009/520/EC), 309D0520, July 4, 2009
Corrected by
- Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 71/2007 of 20 December 2007 setting up the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, 308R0071R(01), February 7, 2008
- Corrigendum to Council Regulation (EC) No 71/2008 of 20 December 2007 setting up the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, 308R0071R(02), August 15, 2008
(a) accelerating in the EU the development, validation and demonstration of clean Air Transport technologies for earliest possible deployment; (b) ensuring coherent implementation of European research efforts aiming at environmental improvements in the field of Air Transport; (c) creating a radically innovative Air Transport System based on the integration of advanced technologies and full scale demonstrators, with the target of reducing the environmental impact of air transport through significant reduction of noise and gaseous emissions, and improvement of the fuel economy of aircrafts; (d) accelerating the generation of new knowledge, innovation and the uptake of research proving the relevant technologies and fully integrated system of systems, in the appropriate operational environment, leading to strengthened industrial competitiveness.
(a) in any dispute between the Members which relates to the subject matter of this Regulation and/or the Statutes referred to in Article 4; (b) pursuant to any arbitration clause contained in agreements and contracts concluded by the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking; (c) in actions brought against the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, including decisions of its Bodies, under the conditions provided for in Articles 230 and 232 of the Treaty; (d) in disputes related to compensation for damage caused by the staff of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking in the performance of their duties.
(a) "associate" means a single legal entity selected following call for membership and which commits for the full duration of the Joint Undertaking and for a minimum fixed share of the ITD budget. (b) "calls for proposals" means open calls for specific tasks, resulting in the selection of Partners on a competitive basis. (c) "calls for tender" means calls for subcontracting specific tasks issued by ITD Leaders or Associates. (d) "Integrated Technology Demonstrator (ITD)" means one of the six technological areas to be covered by the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking. (e) "ITD Leader" means Co-leader of one of the six ITDs. (f) "National States" means Member States and countries associated to the Seventh Framework Programme. (g) "Partner" means a legal entity selected in the course of JTI to perform specific tasks and is not necessarily committed for the full duration of the Joint Undertaking. (h) "subcontractor" means a legal entity which performs tasks under contract to ITD Leader or Associate. (i) "Technology Evaluator (TE)" means the central activity established in accordance with Article 8(1).
(a) bringing together a range of ITDs with the emphasis on innovative technologies and development of full scale demonstrators; (b) focusing efforts within ITDs on key deliverables that can help meet Europe's environmental and competitiveness goals; (c) enhancing the technology verification process in order to identify and remove obstacles to future market penetration; (d) pooling user requirements to guide investment in research and development towards operational and marketable solutions; (e) implementing the research and development activities needed, where appropriate by awarding grants following calls for proposals; (f) awarding grants to support research performed by its Members and by other entities selected following calls for proposals in accordance with open criteria agreed by the Governing Board; (g) publishing information on the projects, including the name of the recipients and the amount of the financial contribution of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking per recipient; (h) ensuring the provision of services and supply contracts, where appropriate, through calls for tender; (i) mobilising the public and private sector funds needed; (j) liaising with national and international activities in the Joint Undertaking technical domain, in particular with the SESAR Joint Undertaking ;OJ L 64, 2.3.2007, p. 1 .(k) informing, by way of periodic meetings, the National States Representative Group and involving ACARE; (l) notifying legal entities that have concluded a grant agreement with the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking of the potential borrowing opportunities from the European Investment Bank, in particular the Risk Sharing Finance Facility set up under the Seventh Framework Programme; (m) stimulating the involvement of SMEs in its activities, in line with the objectives of the Seventh Research Framework Programme; in this respect the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking shall establish relevant quantitative targets in line with those set in the Seventh Framework Programme; (n) developing close cooperation and ensure coordination with related European (in particular the Framework Programme), national and trans-national activities.
(a) the European Community, represented by the Commission; and, (b) upon acceptance of the Statutes of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, 12 ITD leaders and the Associates.
(a) as ITD Leaders, they commit themselves to contribute resources proportional to and consistent with the overall JTI activities; (b) as Associates, their commitment is proportional to the budget of the ITD they participate in and consistent with the ITD requirements.
the legal entities applying to become ITD Leaders or Associates shall accept the Statutes of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, the legal entities applying to become ITD Leaders shall commit themselves to the exploitation of its results afterwards, to contribute financially to the running costs of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking with a commitment proportional to its overall budget, and to contribute to the ITDs they lead, the legal entities applying to become Associates shall commit themselves to contribute financially to the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking in one or more ITDs according to a predefined threshold of commitment proportional to the budget of that ITD, and to contribute financially to the running costs of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking.
the Governing Board, the Executive Director, the ITD Steering Committees, the Technology Evaluator Steering Committee, and the General Forum.
(a) the European Community represented by the Commission; (b) the ITD Leaders; (c) one Associate per ITD, as laid out in Article 8, 4(f) of these Statutes.
(a) The Governing Board shall appoint among its representatives a chairman and a vice-chairman. The Commission representative shall not be eligible for either function. (b) The chairman and the vice-chairman of the Governing Board shall be elected for a period of one year and may be re-elected for one further year.
(a) definition or change of the strategic orientation; (b) conclusion, release and/or amendment of contracts; (c) adoption of the financial rules of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking in accordance with Article 6 of this Regulation; (d) adoption of the budget and the annual accounts of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking; (e) adoption of changes of budget allocation to ITDs; (f) adoption of the annual ITD work programmes; (g) approval of annual reports from ITD Leaders and the Executive Director and reviewing progress of research; (h) actions against defaulting ITD Leaders and Associates and/or reaching terms of compromise in disputes between the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking and any of its Members; (i) third instance settlement of disputes within ITDs; (j) second instance settlement of disputes across ITDs; (k) admission of new ITD leaders and Associates as well as setting their minimum level of commitment; (l) selection procedures by way of calls for proposals/tenders; (m) transfer of Membership; (n) second instance review and re-opening of contested partners' selection decisions; (o) adoption of changes in the major deliverables; (p) appointment, extension of the mandate or removal of the Executive Director; (q) approval of Executive Director's proposals for changes on Directorate staffing levels; (r) specification of the duties and responsibilities of the Executive Director set out in Article 7(4); (s) approval of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking Communication and Dissemination strategy; (t) approval of principles for public consultation and dialogue; (u) promotion of a policy of human resource diversity and gender equality; (v) development of an external relations strategy in an international perspective; (w) rules for assessing in-kind contributions; (x) adoption of the practical arrangements for implementing Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 referred to in Article 14(2) of this Regulation.
(a) The Executive Director shall be appointed by the Governing Board for a period of three years, following a call for expression of interest published in the Official Journal of the European Union and in other periodicals or Internet sites. After an evaluation of the Executive Director's performance, the Governing Board may extend the term of office once for a further period of no more than four years.(b) The Executive Director may be removed from office by the Governing Board.
(a) report to the Governing Board; (b) coordinate and follow-up the ITD activities (through ITD coordination meetings), prepare technical and financial reports; (c) supervise integration and interface activities and call and chair reviews as required; (d) chair the Steering Committee of the Technology Evaluator, participate as active observer to the ITD Steering Committees; (e) monitor the progress of the ITDs towards achieving the environmental goals, based on the assessments of the Technology Evaluator; (f) monitor the participation of SMEs to ensure target levels of participation are met; (g) implement calls for proposal and calls for tender processes based on the content defined by the relevant ITD Steering Committee; (h) implement first instance reviewing process in case of contested Partner selection decisions; (i) handle second instance settlement of disputes within ITDs; (j) handle first instance settlement of disputes across ITDs; (k) verify financial contributions from ITD leaders and Associates, check expenditures against plans and carry out reviews of financial contributions on a yearly basis; (l) prepare yearly budgets, implement them, and represent the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking in the annual budget discharge procedure; (m) provide the Governing Board and the Commission with the technical and financial reports; (n) prepare, together with Governing Board chairman, the Agenda of Governing Board meetings; (o) attend National States Representative Group and ACARE meetings alongside the Commission and report on status of Clean Sky activities, including SME issues; (p) run the communication and public relations aspects of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, including the organisation of presentation and dissemination events; (q) organise dialogue with users and relevant interest groups; (r) oversee the evaluation and selection process of the calls for proposals; (s) report on the results of the calls for proposals and calls for tender.
(a) Smart Fixed-Wing Aircraft (b) Green Regional Aircraft (c) Green Rotorcraft (d) Systems for Green Operations (e) Green and Sustainable Engine (f) Eco-Design.
(a) assess the environmental impact of the technology results arising from individual ITDs; (b) provide recommendations to ITDs to optimise environment performance across Clean Sky activities; (c) regularly inform, through the Executive Director, the Commission and the National States Representative Group about the environmental impact of the technology results of the ITDs.
(a) a chairman — a senior representative of the ITD Leader(s); (b) representatives of each Associate within the ITD and other participating ITD leaders; (c) executive Director and ITD Responsible Officer; (d) Commission representative as appropriate/if requested by the Executive Director of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking, as observer; (e) other ITD Leaders with an interest in the results of the ITD upon invitation.
(a) guiding and monitoring the technical functions of its ITD and taking decisions on behalf of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking on all technical matters specific to the relevant ITD; (b) establishing the detailed annual work programmes for the ITD; (c) defining the contents of the calls for proposals; (d) selecting external partners with the assistance of independent experts; (e) defining the contents of the calls for tender in conjunction and cooperation with the Member concerned; (f) establishing the order of rotation for the Associate representation in the Governing Board; the decision on this item being taken by the Associates only, ITD Leaders shall not have the right to vote; (g) handling disputes within the ITD; (h) modifications of the budget allocation within its ITD subject to Article 6(3).
(a) each Member of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking; (b) each Partner.
(a) be informed about the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking state of play; (b) be informed of the annual budget and receive annual reports and accounts; (c) make recommendations and raise issues, by two-thirds majority voting, to the Governing Board and the Executive Director on matters of a technical, managerial or financial nature.
(a) programme progress in the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking; (b) compliance and the meeting of targets; (c) updating of strategic orientation; (d) links to Framework Programme Collaborative Research; (e) the outcome and planning of calls for proposals and tenders; (f) involvement of SMEs; (g) new applications, accessions and changes to the Membership.
(a) status of and interface to Joint Undertaking activities to relevant national research programmes and identification of potential areas of cooperation; (b) specific measures taken at national level with regard to dissemination events, dedicated technical workshops and communication activities.
(a) is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by, or owns and controls, or is under the same ownership or control, as the relevant ITD leader or Associate; and (b) is incorporated and resident in, and subject to the law of, a Member State of the Community, or an Associated country to the Seventh Framework Programme; and (c) participates in the activities of the relevant ITD Leader or Associate in the Clean Sky work programme.
in the case of a defaulting Member, whether the remaining Members should repeal the defaulting Member's membership or if any other measures should be taken until its obligation has been met; or in case of a defaulting participating affiliate, whether the remaining Members should repeal the defaulting affiliate's participation or if any other measures should be taken until its obligation has been met.
(a) An amount of up to EUR 400 million shall be allocated to the ITD leaders and an amount of up to EUR 200 million to Associates . ITD leaders and Associates will contribute resources at least matching the Community contribution.This breakdown of cost distribution is in line with normal practice in aeronautical R & D projects, where the biggest share of the work and investment risk is taken on board by the major integrators. (b) An amount of at least EUR 200 million shall be allocated to Partners selected by way of competitive calls for proposals. Particular attention shall be paid to ensuring adequate participation of SMEs. The Community financial contribution shall comply with the upper funding limits of the total eligible costs, laid down by the Rules of Participation of the Seventh Framework Programme. To the extent that a call for proposals remains unanswered or unallocated, the Members shall fulfil the corresponding tasks themselves.
(a) 24 % to the Smart Fixed Wing ITD; (b) 11 % to the Green Regional Aircraft ITD; (c) 10 % to the Green Rotorcraft ITD; (d) 27 % to the Sustainable and Green Engines ITD; (e) 19 % to the Systems for Green Operations ITD; (f) 7 % to the Eco-Design ITD; (g) 2 % to the Technology Evaluator.
(a) the overall approach shall be based on FP7 principles, where contributions in-kind in projects are assessed at review level; (b) the financial rules of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking shall apply; (c) verification by an independent auditor will take place.
(a) information which is held by participants prior to their accession to the grant agreement, as well as copyrights or other intellectual property rights pertaining to such information, the application for which has been filed before their accession to the grant agreement, and which is needed for carrying out the project or for using the Foreground of the project (hereafter called Background); (b) the results, including information, whether or not they can be protected, which are generated by the project concerned; such results include rights related to copyright, design rights, patent rights or similar forms of protection (hereafter called ‘Foreground). Jointly developed Foreground shall belong to all participants developing it if their respective contributions cannot be ascertained. Unless otherwise agreed each joint owner shall be entitled to use such jointly developed Foreground free of charge in its own business and for future research.
Organisation | National State | Cluster(s) | Role | Type |
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Fiber Optic Sensors & Sensing Syst. | Belgium | IGOR | SME | |
KU Leuven | Belgium | IGOR | Uni | |
LMS International | Belgium | IGOR | Ind | |
Micromega Dynamics | Belgium | IGOR | SME | |
ReFiber ApS | Denmark | RUAG | SME | |
Dassault Aviation | France | ITD leader | Ind | |
EADS-CCR | France | Res Cen | ||
InterAC | France | IGOR | SME | |
ONERA | France | Res Cen | ||
Safran | France | ITD leader | Ind | |
Thales avionics | France | ITD leader | Ind | |
Zodiac-ECE/IN | France | Ind | ||
Airbus | France/Germany | ITD leader | Ind | |
EADS IW | France/Germany | Ind | ||
Eurocopter | France/Germany | ITD leader | Ind | |
Akustik Technolgie Göttingen | Germany | IGOR | SME | |
DIEHL Aerospace | Germany | Ind | ||
DLR | Germany | Res Cen | ||
EADS-CRC | Germany | Res Cen | ||
Fraunhofer GhF | Germany | ITD leader | Res Cen | |
HADEG Recycling GmbH | Germany | RUAG | SME | |
Liebherr Aerospace | Germany | ITD leader | Ind | |
MTU Aero Engines | Germany | Ind | ||
TU Hamburg-Harburg | Germany | RUAG | Uni | |
HAI | Greece | Ind | ||
IAI | Israel | Ind | ||
AEROSOFT | Italy | SME | ||
Alenia Aeronautica | Italy | ITD leader | Ind | |
Avio S.p.A. | Italy | Ind | ||
CIRA | Italy | CIRA | Res Cen | |
CNR | Italy | Airgreen | Res Cen | |
CSM | Italy | Airgreen | Res Cen | |
DEMA | Italy | CIRA | SME | |
FOXBIT | Italy | Airgreen | SME | |
Galileo Avionica | Italy | Ind | ||
IMAST | Italy | Airgreen | Res Cen | |
PIAGGIO | Italy | Airgreen | Ind | |
Politech. Torino | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
POLO DELLE S.& T. NAPOLI | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
SELEX S.I. | Italy | Ind | ||
SICAMB | Italy | Airgreen | SME | |
Univ. Bologna/Forlì | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
Univ. Piemonte | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
Univ. Pisa | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
Univ. Torino | Italy | Airgreen | Uni | |
ATR | Italy/France | Ind | ||
Agusta Westland | Italy/UK | ITD leader | Ind | |
ELSIS | Lithuania | CIRA | SME | |
University of Malta | Malta | GSAF | Uni | |
ADSE | Netherlands | SME | ||
Aeronamic | Netherlands | GSAF | SME | |
Airborne Composite | Netherlands | IGOR | SME | |
Axxiflex | Netherlands | SME | ||
CCM | Netherlands | GSAF | Ind | |
DNW | Netherlands | IGOR | Res Cen | |
Eurocarbon | Netherlands | IGOR | Ind | |
HAN University | Netherlands | IGOR | Uni | |
MicroFlown Technologies | Netherlands | IGOR, NL | SME | |
NLR | Netherlands | IGOR, NL, GSAF | Res Cen | |
Sergem | Netherlands | SME | ||
STORK aerospace | Netherlands | NL | Ind | |
Ten Cate Advances Composites | Netherlands | IGOR | Ind | |
TNO | Netherlands | NL | Res Cen | |
TU Delft | Netherlands | IGOR, NL, GSAF | Uni | |
Uni. Twente | Netherlands | IGOR, NL | Uni | |
PZL-Świdnik | Poland | Ind | ||
INCAS | Romania | CIRA | Res Cen | |
Aerostar | Rumania | CIRA | Ind | |
Avioane Craiova | Rumania | CIRA | Ind | |
STRAERO | Rumania | CIRA | Res Cen | |
ANOTEC | Spain | IGOR | SME | |
EADS Casa | Spain | ITD leader | Ind | |
ITP | Spain | Ind | ||
Saab | Sweden | ITD leader | Ind | |
Volvo Aero Corporation | Sweden | Ind | ||
EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Lausanne | Switzerland | RUAG | Uni | |
ETH Zurich | Switzerland | RUAG | Uni | |
Huntsman Advanced Materials | Switzerland | RUAG | Ind | |
Icotec AG | Switzerland | RUAG | SME | |
RUAG Aerospace | Switzerland | RUAG | Ind | |
University of Applied Sciences NW Switzerland | Switzerland | RUAG | Uni | |
Advanced Composites Group (ACG) | UK | RUAG | SME | |
Nottingham University | UK | Uni | ||
QinetiQ | UK | Res Cen | ||
Rolls-Royce | UK | ITD leader | Ind | |
University of Cranfield | UK | GSAF | Uni |