Organisation

Clean Sky is a unique Public-Private Partnership involving the European Commission and the aeronautic industry

Members

12 ITD Leaders

Industrial organisations that contributed to the build-up of the Clean Sky JTI proposal. They jointly commit to perform, complete and afterwards exploit the Clean Sky programme. Each of them leads or co-leads a specific Integrated Technology Demonstrator (ITD). They all participate to the Technology Evaluator and contribute financially to the support of the Clean Sky Joint Undertaking (JU).
<Who are the ITD Leaders>

The European Commission

Unique stakeholder representing the interests of the European Community within the Clean Sky JU sits in governance bodies with specific rights in the decision-making processes and controls the public part of funding, both for technical activities and for support of the JU.

74 Associates

Private or public organisations having applied for and been accepted through a transparent and fair selection process as permanent members of the Clean Sky JU. They commit to perform and complete certain essential work packages in one or more ITDs for the full duration of Clean Sky. They contribute financially to the support of the JU.
<List of Associates>

Partners

Partners are private or public organisations participating for certain specific tasks over a limited period in the course of Clean Sky. They are selected following open Calls for Proposals issued by the JU. Participation of SMEs as Partners is encouraged (up to 75% funded). 

Already over 300 partners. Download:

Governance Structure

The CSJU Executive Director and its Team manage the CSJU and report to the Governing Board.

The Governing board is composed of the 12 ITDs leaders (the members), the European Union represented by the Commission and 6 Associates.

 


Two advisory bodies provide further input, recommendations and play a coordination role:

NSRG (National States Representative Group)

The NSRG is the focal point on Clean Sky at the national level; it operates as a network of national representatives of each EU Member State and of each other country associated to the Framework Programme. The NSRG ensures the organisation and the outcome of the calls are transparent and fair, assists with the organisation of Info days and dedicated technical workshops, reviews information and provides opinions on the programme progress to the Clean

Sky JU, contributes to the update of the strategic orientation of the programme and the involvement of SMEs in Clean Sky.The NSRG meets several times a year. 

<Download NSRG Factsheet>

STAB (Scientific and Technological Advisory Board) 

The STAB is composed of highlevel scientists and engineers aims at advising the JU on matters related to scientifi c and technological analysis, environmental effects forecast, and societal aspects and economics. The STAB meets twice a year.

Clean Sky is a unique Public-Private Partnership involving the European Commission and the aeronautic industry

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