2nd Online workshop, Save the date 14 February 2022
“What could future air-rail multimodal mobility look like?”
The SESAR project ‘Modus’ is exploring the future landscape of air-rail multimodal travel, under a range of future scenarios. The main objective of the workshop is to discuss ideas from participants on what models need to include in order to be useful to a range of stakeholders. What is Modus doing well, and what is missing?
We will have a lively discussion with two roundtables with industry stakeholders and interactive boards for participants. Registration is free, but places are limited, so do book your place now.
Agenda
Date for your diary: 14 February 2022, 11:00-16:00 CET
11:00 – 11:30 Welcome and introduction
- Annika Paul, Modus Coordinator, Bauhaus Luftfahrt, Modus general presentation
- Alessandro Prister, Programme Manager, SESAR JU, ”Air perspective on intermodality”
- Carlo Borghini, Executive Director, Europe’s Rail JU, ”Rail perspective on intermodality”
11:30 – 12:45 Modus scenarios, use cases presentation and city archetypes proposed by Modus (Presentation and feedback from the audience)
Modus Scenarios (Proposal of different scenarios focusing on specific aspects envisaged for the future which have the potential to significantly change the transport system as we see it today)
- Nadine Pilon, Research Project Manager, EUROCONTROL
- Annika Paul, Modus Coordinator, Bauhaus Luftfahrt
Modus Use Cases (Identification of the main gaps and barriers in achieving European mobility goals and introducing four intermodal use cases developed within Modus, which represent critical aspects of the D2D journey in Europe, such as flexible ticketing, personalised travel, connectivity, and seamless travel)
- Ulrike Schmalz, Senior Researcher, Bauhaus Luftfahrt
- Vanessa Pérez, Senior Advisor, International Union of Railways (UIC)
Modus City Archetypes (Classification of city archetypes based on the combination of airport and railway connectivity to translate the output of the modal choice model into individual passenger itineraries)
- Ellie Zareian, Senior Research Fellow, University of Westminster
- Tanja Bolic, Senior Research Fellow, University of Westminster
12:45 – 13:45 Lunch break
13:45 – 14:30 Roundtable on scenarios with air and rail experts
- Uwe Martin, Department Master Planning, Division Corporate Development, Munich Airport
- David Villalmanzo, Head Strategic Analysis Area, ADIF, Spanish Infrastructure Manager
- Oana Savu, Senior Manager Future Interline Partnerships, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
- Andrea Giuricin, Adjunct Professor, expert in telecommunications, University Milano Bicocca
Moderator: Riccardo Santoro, Manager, Europe’s Rail JU Coordination and Management, Corporate Technology, Innovation and Digital, Italian Railways
14:30 – 14:40 Comfort break
14:40 – 15:25 Roundtable sessions on use cases with air and rail experts
- Christian Steyer, Director Partnerships, Austrian Airlines
- Stefano Scarci, Technology & Innovation Consulting, EY
- Jörg Ostwald, Head Product, services and events, SBB, Swiss Railways
- Willy Smeulders, Board Member, European Passenger Federation
Moderator: Peter Hullah, Senior Drones & Mobility Specialist, EUROCONTROL
15:25 – 16:00 Conclusion and next steps
- Riccardo Santoro, scenarios round table moderator
- Peter Hullah, Senior Drones & Mobility Specialist, EUROCONTROL, use cases round table moderator
Moderator: Andrew Cook, Professor of Air Traffic Management, University of Westminster
If you are interested in joining the workshop, please register by 11 February 2022.