PRIAM
23081
From 2024 to 2027
PRIAM aims to integrate Innovative Air Mobility (IAM) into Europe’s regional transport system using advanced technologies to improve connectivity, sustainability, and efficiency. TML is leading efforts to model IAM demand, assess policy measures, and provide a clear roadmap for rolling out these services through cost-benefit analyses.
PRIAM aims to make regional air mobility a key part of Europe’s transport system within the next decade. Known as Innovative Air Mobility (IAM), these services will improve the connectivity, sustainability, and efficiency in regional air travel through advanced technologies like digital twins, data platforms, and AI.
PRIAM develops tools to analyse data and model how IAM can be integrated into regional transport networks. This includes understanding passenger needs, forecasting usage, planning infrastructure, and ensuring smooth coordination with other transport modes. The project uses shared data to improve the performance of these services.
To achieve this, PRIAM has several key goals:
TML is leading the development of a discrete choice model to capture the (induced) demand of IAMs. We also play a key role in assessing policy measures and providing a clear roadmap for policymaking with cost-benefit analyses. Additionally, we are heading up the task force for this project.
PRIAM aims to make regional air mobility a key part of Europe’s transport system within the next decade. Known as Innovative Air Mobility (IAM), these services will improve the connectivity, sustainability, and efficiency in regional air travel through advanced technologies like digital twins, data platforms, and AI.
PRIAM develops tools to analyse data and model how IAM can be integrated into regional transport networks. This includes understanding passenger needs, forecasting usage, planning infrastructure, and ensuring smooth coordination with other transport modes. The project uses shared data to improve the performance of these services.
To achieve this, PRIAM has several key goals:
- Create a framework to assess how well different IAM vehicles and business models solve regional transport challenges and meet passenger needs.
- Develop and test a toolset to plan the integration of IAM services and infrastructure into Europe’s regional transport networks, using advanced data analytics and modelling.
- Test the PRIAM solution through real-world case studies in different European regions to show how it can improve the passenger experience, capacity, sustainability, and cost-efficiency.
- Provide recommendations on how to roll out IAM services across Europe, based on a cost-benefit analysis.
TML is leading the development of a discrete choice model to capture the (induced) demand of IAMs. We also play a key role in assessing policy measures and providing a clear roadmap for policymaking with cost-benefit analyses. Additionally, we are heading up the task force for this project.