Think is delighted to have been awarded a contract for a catalyst project from SESAR’s Engage Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN). Project RoMiAD (Role of Markets in AAS Deployment) is designed to investigate the economic benefits of implementing the recommendations of the Airspace Architecture Study (AAS). As described in our recent blog series, the AAS considers ATM as a set of layers. The intent of Project RoMiAD is to investigate the potential benefits of economic regulation, competition and collaboration within each layer taking account of the necessary interfaces.

 

 

Project RoMiAD will run for twelve months and include stakeholder consultations with key industry partners.

This project has received funding from the SESAR Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 783287.