SAFIR-Ready

Project: Research

Project Details

Goal of the project

SAFIR-Ready, a ground-breaking pan-European project will enable emergency response and medical solutions through the power of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). This cutting-edge initiative builds upon a strong legacy going back to 2016. Preceding projects contributed to the first EU unmanned aviation legislation (SAFIR) and further built upon this with U-Space concepts and digital interfaces demonstrated in medical use cases (SAFIR-Med). From initial U-Space concepts, over architecture and interface definition, towards building robust interfaces between market actors, the objective was always to contribute to key societal challenges: need for swift, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions for emergency response. The project’s focus on “mission readiness” is embedded in its name; ‘SAFIR-Ready’. The ambition is to make ad-hoc Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights a reality. This requires rapid automated flight authorization and integrated drone ground automation, leveraging U-space services. The result? Significantly reduced response times, lower transportation costs, and decreased carbon emissions; enabling crisis response to save lives and protect property. The project promises a thrilling future where drones replace traditional vehicles, expediting crucial responses and thereby transform the face of healthcare and emergency services.

Funding acknowledgement

The Safir-Ready project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101114855.
Short titleSAFIR-Ready
AcronymSAFIR-Ready
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/06/2331/05/26

Collaborative partners

  • Royal Military Academy
  • Helicus B.V. (Project partner)
  • SESAR (lead)
  • Airbus Defence and Space
  • Safran Electronics & Defense
  • EHang
  • KPMG
  • Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt
  • TU Delft
  • DRONIQ
  • Hellenic U-Space Institute
  • Cranfield University
  • ANRA Technologies
  • Frequentis
  • nsx - normalized systems
  • INVOLI
  • SafeSky
  • Antwerp University Hospital
  • Estonian Aviation Academy
  • Airial Robotics
  • Luxmobility
  • iFly
  • SOCIETE ANONYME BELGE DE CONSTRUCTIONS AERONAUTIQUES
  • SKYCORP
  • HyFly
  • AVY
  • Flying-Cam
  • RIGITECH
  • AgentFly Technologies
  • Manta Aircraft S.r.l.
  • Aerocom GmbH & Co.
  • avercon
  • Hepta Group Airborne
  • Skyebase
  • Flyvercity

RHID domain

  • Data acquisition and processing

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