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Southampton 1 P Bradshaw EDXCW. Commercial Aircraft Conceptual Design - Some Considerations 15 th November 2005 P Bradshaw EDXCW Wing & Aerodynamics Skill.

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1 Southampton 1 P Bradshaw EDXCW

2 Commercial Aircraft Conceptual Design - Some Considerations 15 th November 2005 P Bradshaw EDXCW Wing & Aerodynamics Skill Group Airbus UK Reference: EDXCW/ R+T/ PB/ 20441A

3 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Future Projects Today Whole aircraft sizing and optimisation:  Straightforward modelling of physics for many design iterations.  Realistic assumptions.  Relies on intelligent use of constraints & performance trends.  Technology understanding.  Realism through accurate component audit & re-run.

4 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Current EDX Capabilities EDXG, Overall a/c EDXC, Disciplines & Components Note: Only typical tasks & timing illustrated ITP ATO M6 Structure / Sytem Specification Completed Detailed A/C Concept Validated M5 Concept Phase Definition Phase Feasibility Phase M3 A/C Concept Selected Product Idea Established M0 Future Projects Office Architect & Integrators Technical responsibility M1 Market Opportunities Identified M4 Programs & Functions

5 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. What are Customers’ Needs ? Future concept selection will be chosen to fulfill the requirements to be met…………  Range  Payload  Noise  Safety  Operating cost – (Profit for airlines !)  Manufacturing Cost (Profit for us !) That means understanding the options available to us, and the challenges ahead – does the latter infer that particular technologies have to be used, whether we like it or not ??  Reliable etc etc etc (OI, MMEL)  Cheap to maintain (DMC)

6 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Activities, illustrationsVariety of Activities New products & derivatives, Configuration developments 18.2m 56.0m 62.4m 58.0m

7 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Component Concept Integration Fatigueperformance Aerodynamicloading Drag reduced Design constraints Technology needs Composite technology Modelling Aerodynamics, aero elastics Technology Integration Technology improvement Stiffness Loads & Controls Loadalleviation Technology enablers enablers Integration is the technology value multiplier + Wing High Lift Engine

8 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Product Safety Less than 15% of all accidents are caused by manufacturer related issues. 85% of all incidents due to operational factors, ie flight operations, weather, ATC. Closing the gap requires more focus on human factors Incident reporting key to improving safety environment

9 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Includes western built jets Excludes training, flight test, war, terrorism Fatal accident per million departures 1st generation: Early jet 2nd generation: 2 nd jet generation 3rd generation: Glass-cockpit Nav display FMS 4th generation: FBW Flight Envelope Protection Fatal Accident/ Million departures ( @ end 2004) 1 st generation 4 th generation 3 rd generation 2 nd generation

10 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Which is the best selection of concepts and technologies that Airbus should be preparing in order to face all launching assumptions The focus is to be shifted from Product Strategy to Capability Development Some Key Questions What are the multiple challenges for aircraft & airlines in the next decade Which aircraft configurations, evolutionary or revolutionary, will offer the opportunities to meet these challenges 1 2 3

11 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Why do Things Differently? “Everything that can be invented has been invented” Charles Durell, US Patent Office, 1899 “Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible” Lord Kelvin, Royal Society President, 1895 “640K ought to be enough for anybody” Bill Gates, Microsoft, 1981 “The telephone has too many shortcomings to be...a means of communication” Western Union internal memo, 1876

12 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. This document and all information contained herein is the sole property of AIRBUS UK LTD. No intellectual property rights are granted by the delivery of this document or the disclosure of its content. This document shall not be reproduced or disclosed to a third party without the express written consent of AIRBUS UK LTD. This document and its content shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied. The statements made herein do not constitute an offer. They are based on the mentioned assumptions and are expressed in good faith. Where the supporting grounds for these statements are not shown, AIRBUS UK LTD will be pleased to explain the basis thereof.


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