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The Australian Aerospace Industry Forum " Bureaucracy, Academe and Industry Working Together"

The Australian Aerospace Industry Forum " Bureaucracy, Academe and Industry Working Together". Presenter:. Mr Malcolm (Mac) Robertson BSc(Aero), CEng(UK), FRAeS, FIEAust, CPEng. BAESYSTEMS Australia. Speaker Biography. Son of aircraft designer Short Brothers Apprentice – Belfast

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The Australian Aerospace Industry Forum " Bureaucracy, Academe and Industry Working Together"

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  1. The Australian Aerospace Industry Forum " Bureaucracy, Academe and Industry Working Together"

  2. Presenter: • Mr Malcolm (Mac) Robertson • BSc(Aero), CEng(UK), FRAeS, FIEAust, CPEng. • BAESYSTEMS Australia

  3. Speaker Biography • Son of aircraft designer • Short Brothers Apprentice – Belfast • Graduate Queens University Belfast – Aero Eng • RAF – 16 years • RAAF – 6 years • Airflite – 2 years • CASA – 3 years • Dept of Defence, DMO Chief Engineer – 5 years • Tenix, Chief Engineer, Aerospace – 3 years • BAESA, AW Manager – 3 years • 62 years young and still motivated in the industry!!

  4. Current Roles • AW Manager, Civil & Military • Head of Product Safety, Aerospace • Chair of AAIF Work Group on Cert & Reg

  5. BAESA AdvertorialThe Elephant in the Room!!!! • (Corporate Video)

  6. Operating structure

  7. Current major projects 26/07/2014 9

  8. Current major projects (continued) 26/07/2014 10

  9. Although we are acquiring a ship, we are also acquiring an airbase!!

  10. Objectives of Brief • Background to Australian Aerospace Industry Forum • AAIF Charter • AAIF Working Group Activities • UAS Sub-Committee Activity

  11. AAIF Background • Established April 2006 by Department of Innovation, Industry Science and Research to: • Ensure continued development of a sustainable aerospace industry • Promote Australian capabilities • Provide a collective industry voice to government on current issues.

  12. Ian Honnery – Chair, Aerospace Australia Ltd Royal Aeronautical Society QANTAS Raytheon BAESYSTEMS Boeing Aerospace Australia Goodrich Customer Services Aviation Australia AMROBA Aerostaff Australia Australian Business Limited Lovitt Technologies Australia Australian Industry Group (Defence Council) Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures Australian Industry Defence Network State Government Aerospace Representatives AAIF Members

  13. AAIF Charter 1 • The Australian Aerospace Industry Forum is industry led and: • Seeks to maximise the participation of Australian Aerospace firms in supply chains and increase the level of aerospace exports; • Assists the aerospace industry access the skills and technologies necessary to its development and growth; • Monitors and addresses research and innovation issues to assist future growth and development of the aerospace industry;

  14. AAIF Charter 2 • Seeks to maximise Australian aerospace industry involvement in defence projects and meet the Department of Defence’s requirements in relation to developing and maintaining capabilities; and • Addresses strategic civil and defence certification and standards issues to assist the future growth of the Australian aerospace industry.

  15. AAIF Executive • Meets twice yearly • Chair: Mr Ian Honnery (of Avalon Air Show fame!) • Members: Chairs of Forum Working Groups and senior DIISR representatives • Presentations: Working Group Chairs

  16. Ministerial Support • Ministerial Letters to CASA to support a vigorous approach to changes. • Very much a ‘Yes Minister’ approach to encourage the behaviours required from CASA. • The Departmental staffers invaluable in creating documents in “Minister-speak”

  17. AAIF Work Groups • Export & Supply Chain Development • Education & Training • Research & Innovation • Certification & Regulation

  18. Export and Supply Chain Development Working Group Chair: Mr John Dwyer, Goodrich Customer Services Asia Pacific

  19. Initiatives • Supply Chain 21 • Defence Industry Innovation Centre (Mr Tony Quick ex GKN Melbourne and AAIF WG Chair)

  20. SC21

  21. Defence Industry Innovation Centre Assists SMEs to improve their productivity and competitiveness by providing advisory services and assistance to find the best ideas, research and technology to improve their products, processes and efficiency. Specialist Defence Industry Business Advisers will work one-on-one with businesses to help them compete against the international defence industry in terms of local and international contracts.

  22. Defence Innovation Centre (still more) • In addition to the core services offered within the EC framework, the DIC will focus on supply chain management, using a UK model to assess the effectiveness/competitiveness of supply chains • The Centre will deliver the 21st Century Supply Chain [SC21] program in Australia • SC21 complements the core Enterprise Connect services which will be available to each firm undertaking a Business Review.

  23. Defence Industry Innovation Centre • Contacts • Tony Quick 03 9215 2650 • Peter Dodgson 03 9215 2651 • Jacqui Larsson 03 9215 2652

  24. Research and Innovation Working Group Chair: Prof Murray Scott, Composites CRC

  25. Collaborative Research Centre for Advanced Composites (CRC-AC) Rebirth • Extended a further five years to complete the program. • New initiatives now under review. • CRC for Aerospace Ageing technologies a new proposal.

  26. Education and Training Working Group Chair: Mr Michael Brown QANTAS Training

  27. Education & Training Initiatives • Quiet at present. • National aerospace program for trades and professional training a goal. • Australia – wide collaboration sought. • Links to Ageing Aircraft Program – re-skilling the workforce!!

  28. Certification and Regulation Working Group Chair: Mr Malcolm (Mac) Robertson, BAE Systems Australia

  29. Cert & Reg Work Group Activities • New CASRs chase up • Parts 145 & 66 • ADF Regulations – DMO Applications. • UAS Regs (CASR 101). • New Design Org Regs (Part 21J vice CAR35) • Bilateral Agreements (BASAs) • TCDS • APMAs • STCs • Maintenance Releases

  30. UAS Sub Committee • Chair: Prof Rod Walker, Professor, Head of Engineering, Queensland University of Technology. • Sponsor: Certification & Regulation Work Group Chair, Malcolm Robertson, BAE Systems. • Membership: CASA, AirServices Australia, ADF (DACPA), Industry, AUVS Australia, ARCAA, DSTO.

  31. Initial Challenge • Sub-committee tasked with investigating the following: • The requirement to operate an autonomous, unmanned, aerial vehicle between the restricted airspace of a military range and its operating air base 150kms away. Flights shall be under IFR Rules via controlled Group G airspace under the current Military and Civil Technical and Operational Airworthiness Regulations. • Q. If this is not possible or, is too bureaucratic, what changes are needed to be able to operate in this environment with the freedom of notification of a normal IFR aircraft?

  32. Outcomes • Paper submitted to CASA CEO July 2010 covering the following areas: • Airworthiness Framework for Small UAS • Operational Concepts for Routine Operations in Class G Airspace • Definition of Populous Areas in Australia • Training Standards for UAS operators

  33. UAS Paper

  34. Ageing Aircraft Project • AAIF acknowledges the concerns of CASA in regard to the ageing aircraft population in Australia and is encouraging its members, and industry generally, to participate in this project. • AAIF stands willing to support this project, through its working groups if invited to do so.

  35. How Can we Help? • Some issues we think may need addressing: • New Schedule 4/5 maintenance programs for certain classes. • Insurance Issues.

  36. How Can we Help? • Capacity of CAR30 Organisations to cope with modifications and increased inspections. • Availability of Replacement Aircraft. • LAME/AME Training Programs. • Crash Protection/Design Margins – Removal/ Tightening of Grandfathering of Certification Baselines.

  37. CRC for Aerospace? • Monash University (Prof Rhys Jones) • All States to be involved (Government and Academe) • NZ involved (ANZ and NZ Uni) • CASA/ADF involved • Industry to be invited to support. • Possibly up to five technology streams to be supported.

  38. Summary • AAIF is useful as a vehicle for industry, academe, research and government instrumentalities to work collaboratively to the benefit of the aerospace industry. • We are all capable of taking off our commercial and bureaucratic hats and acting as a single body to benefit the Nation.

  39. Summary • All CEOs and General Managers have contributed willingly and have supported the outcomes. • Government support sustained across two (and now three) major parliamentary changes.

  40. Questions?

  41. ….and don’t forget • Elephants do have fun!!!!!

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