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FLY-BAG2 · Advanced technologies for bomb-proof cargo containers and blast containment units for the retrofitting of passenger airplanes

FP7Status: CLOSED1 August 201230 September 2015EU funding €4,408,895

The threat of attacks to passenger airplanes with explosives hidden in luggage loaded in the cargo holds or taken onboard is dramatically evident from terrorist events in the last years.FLY-BAG2 aim is to develop innovative solutions based on novel lightweight materials and structural concepts for the mitigation of the effects of an onboard blast and improve aircraft survivability.Direct strengthening of the airplane structure is not a viable solution since it would clearly result in thicker skins and a weight penalty; moreover, the related costs could not be justified in the majority of the commercial routes. Instead, the proposed blast mitigation and retrofitting solutions will be developed to be easily implemented on existing aircrafts.The project builds upon the former FLY-BAG FP7 project which developed and demonstrated a blast-resistant textile-based luggage container for narrow-body passenger airplanes. The aim is now to exploit the knowledge gathered in the previous project to develop new devices for both cabin (addressing the Least Risk Bomb Location requirements) and cargo environments and to enlarge the experimental validation of the new concepts including full scale tests on retired aircrafts.Research aspects to be addressed include the correlation between explosive charge and location with baggage filling percent in the ULD, the effect of pressurisation, or the effects to the aircraft structures and the passengers.The partnership is composed by the core partners from the former FLY-BAG project enlarged by new organisations bringing relevant expertise on modelling and design of aeronautic structures. The consortium is also characterised by a significant geographical spread with 7 different European countries represented and by the involvement of 6 industrial SMEs, as a confirmation of the industrial character of the project, aiming at pragmatic solutions and industrial exploitation of the project results.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €876,700

participant

CARMEL CARGO NETWORK BV

NL · €255,150

participant

Meridiana Maintenance S.p.A.

IT · €235,800

participant

INASCO HELLAS ETAIREIA EFARMOSMENON AERODIASTIMIKON EPISTIMON EE

EL · €138,500

participant

CENTRO DI RICERCHE EUROPEO DI TECNOLOGIE DESIGN E MATERIALI

IT · €441,000

participant

EASC EV

DE · €333,675

participant

DoKaSch GmbH Air Cargo Equipment + Repair

DE · €214,250

participant

SAECHSISCHES TEXTILFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT E .V.

DE · €282,800

participant

BLASTECH

UK · €621,600

participant

APC COMPOSIT AB

SE · €266,800

participant

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €260,800

participant

AERNNOVA ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS SA

ES · €326,260

participant

ZIPLAST SRL

IT · €155,560

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