The Advanced Integrated Wing Optimisation (AIWO) Project
Lead Participant:
Airbus Operations Limited
Abstract
Within the AIWO Project, work will be divided into 3 Work Packages
WSSI – Wing Structures & Systems Integration
CI – Concept Integration
MDAACE – Multi-Disciplinary Aircraft Architecture Convergence & Evaluation
The aim of ‘AIWO’ is to secure a robust set of innovative technologies, at the integrated wing-level, for the next all-new Airbus product. This will be achieved by taking the key outcomes from recent UK funded collaborative programmes and to further expand the potential of the technologies identified.
WSSI – Wing Structures & Systems Integration
CI – Concept Integration
MDAACE – Multi-Disciplinary Aircraft Architecture Convergence & Evaluation
The aim of ‘AIWO’ is to secure a robust set of innovative technologies, at the integrated wing-level, for the next all-new Airbus product. This will be achieved by taking the key outcomes from recent UK funded collaborative programmes and to further expand the potential of the technologies identified.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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Airbus Operations Limited, BRISTOL | £12,852,353 | £ 6,426,177 |
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Participant |
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Goodrich Actuation Systems Limited, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom | £1,869,676 | £ 934,838 |
Ultra Electronics Precision Land & Air, Cheltenham, United Kingdom | £1,234,030 | £ 617,015 |
GKN Aerospace Services Limited, East Cowes, United Kingdom | £2,191,995 | £ 1,095,998 |
Tyco Electronics UK Holdings Ltd, SWINDON | £953,950 | £ 476,975 |
GE Aviation Systems Limited, Cheltenham, United Kingdom | £135,000 | £ 67,500 |
People |
ORCID iD |
Tim Niblett (Project Manager) |