Vertiport Placement for Urban Air Mobility Airport Shuttle Service: Madrid case study
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One of the core issues for successful implementation of Urban Air Mobility (UAM) is ground infrastructure (vertiports) planning and their integration into the cities. To address this challenge, we developed a vertiport placement model to support the decision-making process of commencing UAM airport shuttle service, which is one of the solutions from the SESAR Multimodal Access for Intelligent Airports (MAIA) project. The solution is a risk-averse two-stage-type mathematical model. We take a perspective of a UAM airport shuttle service provider as a strategic decision maker and one of the investors in infrastructure and vehicles. We show the results of the MAIA-UAM vertiport placement model, using the Community of Madrid and Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) as a case study. To show performance of our model we compare it against facility location problem (FLP) benchmark.