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Transports ; Direction Générale De L'aviation Civile ; Direction Programmes Aéronautiques Civils (1961-1977) Transports ; Direction générale de l'aviation civile ; Direction programmes aéronautiques civils (1961-1977) Répertoire (19790687/1-19790687/85) Archives nationales (France) Pierrefitte-sur-Seine 1979 1 https://www.siv.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/siv/IR/FRAN_IR_011787 Cet instrument de recherche a été encodé par l'entreprise diadeis dans le cadre du chantier de dématérialisation des instruments de recherche des Archives Nationales sur la base d'une DTD conforme à la DTD EAD (encoded archival description) et créée par le service de dématérialisation des instruments de recherche des Archives Nationales 2 Archives nationales (France) INTRODUCTION Référence 19790687/1-19790687/85 Niveau de description fonds Intitulé Transports ; Direction générale de l'aviation civile ; Direction programmes aéronautiques civils Intitulé Transports ; programmes aéronautiques civils Date(s) extrême(s) 1961-1977 Nom du producteur • Direction des programmes aéronautiques et de la coopération (direction générale de l'aviation civile) Localisation physique Fontainebleau DESCRIPTION Présentation du contenu SOMMAIRE Généralités 1966-75 - Courrier départ TRAC 24438 à 24440 1969, 1971-73 - Budget, préparation TRAC 24441 1961-76 - Politique de construction aéronautique TRAC 24442 à 24450 1967-77 - Etudes économiques et techniques TRAC 24451 à 24460 1962-76 Airbus TRAC 24461 à 24470 1962-77 Concorde TRAC 24471 à 24499 Avions divers TRAC 24500 à 24514 1966-67, 1974 Projets abandonnés TRAC 24500 1965-74 Avions divers TRAC 24501 à 24515 Notamment - Caravelle mixte et allongée - Mercure - Falcon/Mystère 30-40 1969-77 Informations transmises par les ambassades de France à l'étranger TRAC 24516 à 24520 1969-74 Comptes rendus de missions et divers TRAC 24521 à 24522 Sommaire Art 1-23 : Généralités. Art 1-3 : Minutiers, 1966-1975 Art 4 : Préparation du budget : Rapports, questionnaires parlementaires, 1969, 1971-1973 Art 5-13 : Construction aéronautique : Politique industrielle, restructuration, aide de l’Etat, programmes : Rapports, notes, comptes rendus de réunions, 1961-1976 Art 14-23 : Etudes économiques et techniques, 1967-1977 Art 24-33 : Programme Airbus : Projet, accords avec des pays européens et des sociétés, organisation, programme de série, commercialisation, 1962-1976 Art 35-62 : Programme Concorde : 3 Archives nationales (France) Généralités, accords Franco-britanniques, organisation et réalisation, nuisances, coûts, commercialisation, 1962-1977 Art 63 : Projets d’avions abandonnés, 1966-1974 Art 64-78 : Etudes d’avions divers (notamment Caravelle, Falcon, mystère, mercure), 1962-1977 Art 79-83 : Informations transmises par les ambassades de France à l’étranger, 1969- 1977 Art 84-85 : Comptes rendus de missions, 1969-1974 Type de classement Classement chronologique TERMES D'INDEXATION industrie; environnement; entreprise; construction aéronautique; commercialisation; budget; avion; avion Concorde; avion Airbus; étude; budget; question parlementaire; chrono; compte-rendu de séance; rapport de mission; accord; relations internationales; préparation budgétaire; action gouvernementale; étude; coopération; aide de l'Etat 4 Archives nationales (France) Répertoire (19790687/1-19790687/85) 19790687/1 TRAC 24438 (53 T 198) Courrier départ, 28 juin 1966 - 18 mars 1968 19790687/2 TRAC 24439 (53 T 199) Courrier départ, 1er avril 1968 - 31 mai 1970 19790687/3 TRAC 24440 (53 T 200) Courrier départ, 10 janvier - 26 décembre 1975 19790687/4 TRAC 24441 (53 T 201) Préparation du budget. Rapports et questionnaires des commissions parlementaires, avec réponse de l'administration, 1969, 1971-1973 19790687/5 TRAC 24442 (53 T 202) Comité National d'Expansion de l'Industrie Aéronautique (CNELA) - Rapports 1961, 1963, 1965 - Comptes-rendus de missions, 1963 - Comptes-rendus de réunions, 1969 19790687/6 TRAC 24443 (53 T 203) Politique en matière de construction aéronautique 1 - Généralités : - Notes d'information générale sur la construction aéronautique établies pour l'information du ministre, 1962 - Attributions du ministère de l'équipement en matière de construction aéronautique, notes d'information 1964 et décret n° 65-704 du 16 août 1965 plus un extrait de la revue Air et Cosmos, 1971 2 - Industrie aéronautique et spatiale : - Rapports de l'U.S.I.A.S. (Union Syndicale des Industries Aéronautiques et Spatiales) aux assemblées générales 1961 et 1964 - Commission chargée d'examiner les perspectives de l'industrie aérospatiale, dite "Commission FOURQUET", notes et rapport, 1965-1966 3 - Aide de l'Etat à la construction aéronautique civile. Correspondance, notes et rapports relatifs aux perspectives de construction d'appareils civils, 1966, plus deux notes relatives à la politique britannique en matière de coopération européenne pour la construction aéronautique, 1968, 1975 4 - Programmes nationaux de construction aéronautique, étude du plan de charge de l'industrie aéronautique française, notamment en ce qui concerne les programmes Airbus, Concorde, Mercure, 1967-1968, plus un compte-rendu de la réunion interministérielle du 19 septembre 1969 relative aux grands programmes civils et à l'industrie des moteurs 5 - Propositions de programmes d'avions civils extraits du dossier DAX n° 60 de mars 1976 5 Archives nationales (France) 19790687/7 TRAC 24444 (53 T 204) Restructuration de l'industrie aéronautique : travaux du groupe de travail interministériel et rapport provisoire, 1967-1968 19790687/8 TRAC 24445 (53 T 205) Construction aéronautique, problèmes financière dans le cadre du budget et du plan 1 - Plans, notes et études relatifs au plan intérimaire, 1963 et aux Vème, VIème et VIIème plans, 1965-1972 - Budgets 1963-1966, 1968-1973 - Procédure dite "de l'article", comptes-rendus de réunions, 1963-1965 - Investissements dans les établissements d'Etat, notamment dans les centres d'essais, préparation du budget 1972 19790687/9 TRAC 24446 (53 T 206) S.N.I.A.S. (Société Nationale Industrielle Aérospatiale) - Généralités, 1970-1972. Création par fusion des sociétés Nord et Sud aviation, organisation, instructions du gouvernement, documentation sur les sociétés filiales. A noter un projet de loi sur la mise en oeuvre de l'actionnariat du personnel, 1972 - Correspondance, 1970-1975- Résultats financiers 1970-1972 plus les bilans financiers des sociétés Nord et Sud Aviation pour l'exercice 1968 19790687/10 TRAC 24447 (53 T 207) S.N.I.A.S., situation et perspectives de la société, rapports de l'Inspection Générale des Finances et du Contrôle Général des Armées, 1974 - 213-74, situation et perspectives de la division avions, par Messieurs ABOUT, Ingénieur de l'aviation civile et WEBER, Inspecteur des Finances, octobre 1974 - 225-74, situation et perspectives de la division hélicoptères de la SNIAS, par Mr VERDELON, Inspecteur des Finances, novembre 1974 - 243-74, programme "Corvette" de la SNIAS, note de Messieurs ABOUT, Ingénieur de l'Aviation Civile et WEBER, Inspecteur des finances, octobre 1974 - 258-74, note sur certains enseignements tirés de la réalisation en coopération internationale des programmes aéronautiques civils menés par la SNIAS, par Messieurs FOUCAULD, administrateur civil, LEMOINE, contrôleur des Armées, WEBER, Inspecteur des Finances, juillet 1974 - 264-74, note relative à la réduction des aléas affectant les prévisions des débouchés commerciaux des grands projets aéronautiques internationaux, par Messieurs ABOUT, Ingénieur de l'Aviation Civile et VERDELON, Inspecteur des Finances, juillet 1974 - 357-74, rapport sur la situation et les perspectives de la SNIAS, par Messieurs GAMBLIN, contrôleurs des Armées et LEMERLE, Inspecteur des Finances, juillet 1974 - Rapport sans numéro - id - à la date du 26 septembre 1974 - 360-74, note sur les plans de charge et l'adaptation du potentiel industriel de la SNIAS, par l'Ingénieur en chef de l'Armement BENICHOU, août 1974 - 377-74, note sur l'évolution des devis des grands projets internationaux, par l'Ingénieur principal de l'Armement Y. MICHOT, sans date 6 Archives nationales (France) 19790687/11 TRAC 24448 (53 T 208) Réunions SGAC/DMA (Délégation ministérielle pour l'Armement), comptes-rendus, 1967-1970 19790687/12 TRAC 24449 (53 T 209) Réunions DTCA (Direction Technique des Constructions Aéronautiques de la DMA), comptes-rendus 1970-1971 19790687/13 TRAC 24450 (53 T 210) Réunions DTCA (Direction Technique des Constructions Aéronautiques de la DMA), comptes-rendus 1972-1974 19790687/14 TRAC 24451 (53 T 211) Etudes générales diverses Perspectives de développement de l'aviation générale en France, Etude SETEC/ITA, 1969 (4 tomes) 19790687/15 TRAC 24452 (53 T 212) Marché potentiel de l'aviation d'affaires en Europe. Etude de l'Institut Batelle à Genève, 1971 (5 vol., manque le volume I) 19790687/16 TRAC 24453 (53 T 213) 1 - Evolution des flottes des compagnies aériennes dans le monde par catégories d'appareils et par types d'avions, étude ITA, 1973 (3 fascicules) 2 - Etude du transport aérien par vols non réguliers dans l'ensemble du monde en vue de déterminer les avions à construire pour répondre aux besoins des compagnies chartars et des vols non réguliers. Rapport ITA, 1974 (3 vol.) 19790687/17 TRAC 24454 (53 T 214) Etudes économiques diverses 1 - ITA - La vie des avions. Première partie, Foker F-27, février 1969 - Réflexions sur une étude des modalités de financement du matériel aéronautique civil à entreprendre par l'ITA, Août 1969 - Le transport aérien et les économies régionales, septembre 1969 - Liaisons Paris-Londres, étude de l'attitude des compagnies aériennes vis-à-vis de l'évolution de la demande, décembre
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