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Former Working Groups
Future of Aviation as seen by IFAR Members
IFAR Working Group of Future of Aviation provides a distinguished forum for discussing the future of aviation and mobility over the coming decades as seen by IFAR members. It will consider the future of the air transportation system as a vital part of the next generation of mobility in a globalized world in the middle of this century.

Administrative Working Groups
IFAR related Awards
"ICAS-IFAR Award" is a jointly established award by the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) and the International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR) to honor an individual who has made significant contribution to Aeronautical Science with his/her doctoral thesis.

Technical Working Groups
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Technical Working Groups
Air Traffic Management (ATM)
Working group participants seek to leverage experience and investments in complementary research by other IFAR members, and to create a forum where research status and information can be readily exchanged. They will harmonize concepts for research and identify research challenges for transformation of aviation operations and safety for the 2025-2045 timeframe.

Former Working Groups
Alternative Fuels
WG participants seek to leverage experience and investments in complementary research by other IFAR members, and to create a forum where research status and information can be readily exchanged. Also under consideration are future joint flight research campaigns.

Technical Working Groups
Aviation Assessment
The aim of this working group is to establish a common vision on goals for a mitigation of climate impacts in aircraft development and to develop collaborative methods for digital design of climate compatible aircraft.

Technical Working Groups
Building Enhanced Air Transportation Resiliency - BEAR
Identify would be scenarios as temperate rise conditions 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.0 degree Celsius – consistent across the globe

Technical Working Groups
Certification by Analysis
The working group follows the following objectives:
1.Develop, Verify & Validate a Digital Twin and perform Virtual Test of a metallic structures in accordance with the STD Framework for Airframe Structures M&S for Certification by Analysis
2.Use advanced M&S tools (e.g. AI/ML) to achieve partial CbA for a Metallic coupon/element/comp aeronautical structures
3.The Digital Twin and Virtual Test procedure must be accurate (5% life) and replicable, leading to partial CbA
Administrative Working Groups
Communication
Communication and website

Technical Working Groups
Composites
The aim of this working group is information exchange in the field common interests related to composite structures, which allow lighter structures compared to metallics, improved damage tolerance, multifunctionality or smart structures.

Technical Working Groups
Deep learning for CFD
The aim of this WG is to identify emerging opportunities and challenges from using Deep Learning in CFD. This can be at the level of:

Task Forces
Digital Transformation in Aircraft Certification
ICAO - IFAR action on the investigation of the benefits and limitations of digitalization for improving the certification processes

Administrative Working Groups
Early Career Network (ECN) / IFAR X-Challenge
Goals of this working group are:
• Promote the engagement of EC employees in IFAR organizations and broaden participation of early
careers across skill sets and cultures,

Technical Working Groups
Electric-Hybrid Propulsion (EHP)
The aim of this WG is to:
Organize workshops ( e.g. on energy storage/safety ) to create technology roadmaps/position papers and prepare the feasibility study,

Task Forces
ICAO-IFAR cooperation
ICAO and IFAR recognize their mutual intent to cooperate within their respective mandates to identify ways to expand and promote innovation in aviation, which may include activities aimed at highlighting how innovations in aviation and aerospace can further the 2030 Agenda for SDGs, particularly the 15 ICAO-supported SDGs,

Administrative Working Groups
IFARlink
IFARLink is a communication and database platform for the use of IFAR members and affiliated universities. It aims to improve the international interaction among students, PhD students and scientists in the field of aviation.

Technical Working Groups
Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul (MRO)
Establish scientific exchange and collaboration in the field of common interests related to MRO

Technical Working Groups
Noise
The aim of this WG is to establish a common vision and share information on research for aircraft noise mitigation and to identify possible cooperation topics and achieve joint activities.

Technical Working Groups
Research Infrastructure Database
The WG develops a global Infrastructure Database that shall contain R&D testing facilities data from 26 IFAR member countries. The intent is to gather and maintain up to data regarding R&D testing facilities from those 26 national research centres in order to facilitate 1) international collaboration on R&D projects and

Technical Working Groups
Supersonic Transport (SST)
There is a global demand for air travel is growing, which places a demand on speed. Commercial supersonic flight represents a potentially large new market for aircraft manufacturers and operators world-wide. New supersonic products open a new civil market.

Former Working Groups
Sustainable Aviation
The IFAR Working Group for Sustainable Aviation was created to consider the best options on a path towards sustainable aviation. Its objective is to collect and exchange information on research programmes focusing on sustainable aviation to identify promising areas of collaboration between members within a particular area.

Technical Working Groups
Vertical lift
This WG aims to discuss how Vertical Lift can contribute to a global air transport system and contribute to a common view on challenges and technological approaches, thus enabling the participants to find commonalities.
Total of 22 working group(s).