Position papers

Position paper

AERRL offers UNI its collaboration to avoid the negative impact of its «Prassi di Riferimento» on the harmonious development of ECM activities in Italy

AERRL calls for a revision of the UNI « Prassi di Riferimento » in Italy, ensuring that it does not create parallel national ECM certification schemes and remains fully aligned with the EU framework. AERRL stands ready to support UNI and Fermerci, offering its extensive experience in maintenance activities, its involvement in the revision of the ECM Guidelines and its commitment to a competitive and interoperable European railway system.

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Position paper

Enforcement of European rules on Energy settlement as a key step to achieve the goals of SERA

The Energy Technical Specification for Interoperability (ENE TSI) pursues an essential objective for achieving efficient and seamless rail transport in Europe: an interoperable energy subsystem. More than 10 years after it came into force, the situation is alarming: progress in the interoperability of energy subsystems is barely visible and the situation for users remains difficult in some countries, especially for the increasing number of locomotives operating in several countries.
With the attached joint statement, AERRL,ALLRAIL and ERFA outline the importance of this issue for the leasing companies and the new entrants, but also for the entire railway system.

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Position paper

ETCS BL3 – FRMCS compatibility: an imperative necessity

In August, AERRL had published a position paper on ERTMS deployment where we had advocated for a fast and coordinated roll-out of FRMCS that is not dependent on the versions of ETCS higher than SV2.0.

This new document, co-signed by other representative bodies of the rail sector, explains in detail why and how we need to achieve this important goal.

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Position paper

Position on the new CEF

AERRL/CER/EIM/UIP/UITP/UNIFE defined a common position on the new Connecting Europe Facility, where they call for an ambitious co-funding. This paper contains the AERRL’s key priorities.

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