ATM application-oriented Research for Multimodality and Passenger Experience
The SESAR 3 JU has identified the following innovative research elements that could be used to achieve the expected outcomes. The list is not intended to be prescriptive; proposals for work on areas other than those listed below are welcome, provided they include adequate background and justification to ensure clear traceability with the R&I needs set out in the SRIA for the multimodality and passenger experience flagship.
- Future airport business model. This research is about how the airport business model of the future is expected to evolve in terms of adjustments to emerging/changing passenger requirements, airline business models and integrating new procedural requirements (R&I need: access to / exit from the airport: airports are obvious multimodal nodes for aviation).
- Multimodal governance. This element covers the governance and standards to facilitate coordination between modes of transport in a multimodal environment; th