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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions No 33 and 34 will be taken together. The European Commission recently published a report entitled 'European Aeronautics: A vision for 2020', which details a research and development strategy in civil aerospace. Would the Commission indicate what specific steps it intends to take with a view to implementing this strategy, what response there has been from Member State governments, and whether such a strategy is compatible with the WTO? Question No 33 by Christine De Veyrac (): Aeronautics, the European Union's leading export industry (EUR 22 billion) is also a key sector in employment (400 000 direct and 1.5 million indirect jobs) and turnover (EUR 65 billion in 1999). While the aeronautics sector provides a good example of integration at industrial level, aeronautical research is fragmented among the various Member States. The industry does however depend on research to remain competitive. Europe can no longer afford to waste resources by duplicating and failing to coordinate its activities. The Commission, therefore, wished to take all appropriate action to make aeronautics an example for the implementation of the European research area. The new Framework programme for research and innovation includes 'aeronautics and space' as one of its seven priority thematic areas. Can the Commission give more specific details of the resources mobilised and the strategy adopted to make aeronautics exemplary in respect of research for the European Union? Question No 34 by Gary Titley ():"@en1
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