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ENAC at PRIAM (SESAR project) General Assembly & Stakeholder Workshop

Publié le 25 March 2025
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On March 17-18, ENAC representatives participated in the PRIAM General Assembly and Stakeholder Workshop in Brussels. This was a great opportunity to exchange with key stakeholders and refine the project’s approach to integrated air mobility (IAM) in multimodal transport networks.

ENAC’s role in PRIAM


ENAC contributes to the project by extending its optimisation methods for multimodal transport networks to new emerging mobility modes like IAM. Our work focuses on the development of an optimisation model that synchronizes IAM services with other transport modes, leveraging multimodal data sharing to enhance passenger experience while considering IAM-specific constraints like battery charging.

About PRIAM

PRIAM envisions regional-scale IAM services becoming a core part of the European Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) ecosystem within the next decade. The project will leverage digital twins, mobility data spaces, and AI tools to:

  • Improve regional connectivity
  • Enhance passenger experience
  • Increase capacity & efficiency
  • Minimize environmental impact

Why this Matters


With PRIAM, we are working on redefining sustainable, efficient, and passenger-centric mobility. Tackling regional congestion, reducing emissions, and improving accessibility—our work is shaping the future of transport.

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