NLR
The Royal Netherlands Aerospace Center (NLR) is based at Twente Airport to intensify cooperation and further develop the opportunities at Twente Airport as a test and innovation airport. Thanks to the establishment, Twente Airport has access to NLR's high-quality knowledge and expertise. Both parties see the opportunities offered by the transition in aviation for Twente Airport to contribute to sustainable aviation.
Aviation needs to reinvent itself to be climate neutral by 2050. This requires innovations in all aspects of aviation and calls for extensive experimentation and testing programmes that in all likelihood cannot be carried out at regular busy airports. Twente Airport can offer this space because of the lack of scheduled flights. But that is not the only reason. The ideal spacious location of the airport and the available infrastructure are also reasons for Technology Base and NLR to join forces and intensify knowledge exchange. In doing so, NLR will also open a satellite office at Twente Airport. Jan Schuring, director of Technology Base and acting director of Twente Airport explains the added value: ‘Our airport can occupy a central position in the Netherlands as a breeding ground for making national and international aviation more sustainable, which is needed more than ever before.’
Key role in innovation and testing
NLR carries out test programmes for several clients, making it the ideal and reliable partner for Technology Base to convert opportunities into results. Conversely, NLR sees opportunities offered by Twente Airport. ‘The well-maintained and long runway, the large open space, the current existing infrastructure, the airspace and especially the strategic location makes Twente Airport unique in the Netherlands,’ states NLR's Business Manager and intended site manager Roland Slager. "The testing, validation and certification of, for example, new forms of mobility such as Urban Air Mobility, improved aerodynamic shapes, innovative materials, alternative propulsion, but also new ground infrastructure and flight procedures, as was recently carried out at Twente Airport for the DREAMS project with approach flights, can be done well at the airport. The combination of such a unique airport and the companies present at the high-tech business park and associated companies in the eastern Netherlands offers prospects for NLR in the future."