Urban Air Mobility
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What you'll learn
You will get an understanding of new mobility concepts and the influence of Urban Air Mobility on the whole transport system.
Skills you'll gain
- Regulatory Compliance
- Traffic Flow Optimization
- Sustainable Systems
- Environmental Issue
- Regulatory Affairs
- Transportation Management
- Regulatory Requirements
- Sustainable Business
- Transportation Operations
- Concept Of Operations
- Customer Demand Planning
- Environmental Regulations
- Sustainable Engineering
- Sustainable Design
- Emerging Technologies
- Safety Assurance
- Demand Planning
- Feasibility Studies
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Law, Regulation, and Compliance
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There are 10 modules in this course
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How can the traffic collapse of the global multimillion cities be prevented? One way out could lead upwards: Urban air transport. By 2030, it is estimated that around 60 percent of humanity will live in cities. If it is possible to shift some of the traffic from the roads to the air, researchers believe this could help to further ensure the basic human need for mobility. But there are still some technical, social, and legal preconditions to be met. The course gives a first introduction to the relatively new field of Urban Air Mobility, explaining the technical background as well as giving an overview of all other necessities such as air traffic management, public acceptance, and ecological sustainability. This course is primarily aimed at master's students and PhD candidates and young professionals interested in exploring new fields in aerospace.
This first course module gives an overview of all aspects that define "Urban Air Mobility". It explains the concept of Urban Air Mobiltiy as well as all crucial factors, such as vehicle and power train design, infrastructure and vertiport design, air traffic management, the ensuring of safety and airworthiness, sustainability, use cases and concept of operations, city integration and ground transport connection and political support and public acceptance. - Dr Kay Plötner (Bauhaus Luftfahrt Munich).
What's included
4 videos4 assignments
4 videos•Total 30 minutes
- Definition & Elements of Urban Air Mobility•7 minutes
- Historical Background•5 minutes
- Current R&D Activities•4 minutes
- Ecosystem and Summary•14 minutes
4 assignments•Total 85 minutes
- Definition & Elements of Urban Air Mobility•15 minutes
- Historical Background•10 minutes
- Current R&D Activities•20 minutes
- Ecosystem and Summary•40 minutes
In five chapters, Dr. Markus May presents the approach to the topic of Urban Air Mobility from an industry perspective and shows the ideas of Airbus in this context. Dr. May describes the different design ideas that Airbus has developed with Vahana and the CityAirbus. It also explains how Airbus managed to create a creative workings space in a corporate environment.
What's included
5 videos
5 videos•Total 46 minutes
- Introducing Urban Air Mobility•11 minutes
- Technology Demonstrators•9 minutes
- CityAirbus NextGen•9 minutes
- Ecosystems•8 minutes
- Corporate Start-up•10 minutes
In this module, the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport presents the national policies and the legal framework for Urban Air Mobility in Germany. The course also discusses the German Federal Government's action plan on "Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Innovative Aviation Concepts", as well as the digital platform “dipul” on unmanned aviation. The course will additionally focus on legal requirements, especially with regard to obstacles for the breakthrough of urban air mobility. The module concludes with an interview on what the future of urban air mobility will look like. // The course lecturers are Dr. Jan Dirks, Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Noack, Rahel Jünemann and Dr. Daniel Phiesel.
What's included
6 videos1 assignment
6 videos•Total 53 minutes
- UAM - Introducing the speakers•2 minutes
- Introducing the national drone policies and the legal framework•16 minutes
- Explaining the digital platform for unmanned aircraft - Part I•6 minutes
- Explaining the digital platform for unmanned aircraft - Part II•3 minutes
- Legal requirements for UAM•14 minutes
- Unmanned Aviation - past and future•12 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Digital platform for unmanned aircraft•30 minutes
This course describes different approaches and data used to model travel demand. An introduction to discrete choice models is provided. An example of demand prediction for an air taxi commuting service is provided. The example uses a discrete choice model and location-based data from a telecommunications company to predict demand in the 40 largest cities in the U.S. /// Dr. Laurie Garrow is an expert in air travel behavior and market analysis. She is a Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Air Mobility at Georgia Tech and owner of Atlanta Analytics. She has more than 20 years of experience in aviation and previously worked at United Airlines.
What's included
4 videos
4 videos•Total 52 minutes
- Demand modeling motivation and macroeconomic studies•9 minutes
- Market Size•17 minutes
- Market Share•17 minutes
- Results•10 minutes
Decision makers at airports and airlines face many challenges and require support to deal with these effectively and appropriately. This gives rise to a variety of difficult and interesting problems. This module looks at three big classes of problems and discusses applicable general solution approaches. // Maximilian Moll’s research focuses on reinforcement learning, one of the three areas in machine learning. His particular interest in this area are combinations with classical methods of operations research as well as application opportunities for prescriptive analytics. The latter pushes past predictive analytics in the sense that it does not only try to predict the future but also to suggest optimum actions to be taken now.He leads the research group “Data-Driven Aviation Management” at Munich Aerospace as well as the working group “Simulation and Optimization of Complex Systems” of the German Society for Operations Research.
What's included
5 videos1 reading3 assignments2 discussion prompts
5 videos•Total 31 minutes
- Processes and Problems•7 minutes
- Prediction•5 minutes
- Optimization•8 minutes
- Control•7 minutes
- Accessibility, Summary and Next Steps•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Quiz problem solution•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Prediction•30 minutes
- Optimization•60 minutes
- Control•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 60 minutes
- Processes and Problems•30 minutes
- Accessibility, Summary and Next Steps•30 minutes
Dr. Bernd Korn (German Aerospace Center Braunschweig): This module is about understanding how traffic management for urban air mobility could work and what conditions need to be designed in an urban environment. A special focus is on the topics of the U-space in Europe, the design of vertidromes and the functioning of ground infrastructure. In addition, the module ventures a look into the future and describes possible traffic scenarios in our cities.
What's included
4 videos
4 videos•Total 53 minutes
- The UAM framework•6 minutes
- UAS Traffic Management in Europe•18 minutes
- Detect and Avoid•16 minutes
- The Vertidrome•13 minutes
Building safe and efficient Urban Air Mobility (UAM) vehicles is quite complex. It is equally challenging integrating vertiports required for UAM vehicles taking off and landing into the urban fabric. While it is possible to include vertiports in transport and land use planning processes, it is quite difficult finding suitable spaces in dense urban areas (where high demand is to be expected) and, at the same time, gaining public acceptance, reducing negative impact such as noise, negative visual effects and safety issues. This module explains the common transport and land use planning processes that are required for building UAM vertiports. Their integration into and competition with existing modes of transport is discussed as well. Inducing demand and simulation results are also explained. // Professor Rolf Moeckel, Associate Professor (Travel Behavior) at Technical University of Munich since 2021; Rudolf Mößbauer Professorship from September 2015 until August 2021; Post-Doctoral Research at National Center for Smart Growth/University of Maryland, USA from August 2013 until August 2015; Doctorate at Institute of Spatial Planning/University of Dortmund, Germany from Julie 2002 until September 2006 (awarded with the 2007 University Dissertation Prize); Diploma at Department of Spatial Planning/University of Dortmund, Germany from October 1998 until August 2000 and from August 2001 until June 2002; Fulbright Scholar (Visiting Graduate Student) at University of Washington/Seattle, USA from September 2000 until July 2001.
What's included
6 videos6 assignments
6 videos•Total 36 minutes
- How to implement urban air mobility in an urban context?•5 minutes
- Planning process•10 minutes
- Integration with existing modes•4 minutes
- Potential conflict with other urban uses•6 minutes
- Induced demand•4 minutes
- Modal competition•7 minutes
6 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- How to implement urban air mobility in an urban context?•10 minutes
- Planning process•15 minutes
- Integration with existing modes•15 minutes
- Potential conflict with other urban uses•15 minutes
- Induced demand•10 minutes
- Modal competition•10 minutes
This course covers a range of topics related to determining the demand for previously unavailable modes of transport, such as UAM. Collecting user preferences via the stated preference method and using the results of discrete choice models are some examples. User and societal acceptance are other aspects along with practical examples of ways to assess and interpret them. // Constantinos Antoniou is a Full Professor at the Chair of Transportation Systems Engineering at Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany. He holds a Diploma in Civil Engineering from NTUA (1995), a MS in Transportation (1997) and a PhD in Transportation Systems (2004), both from MIT. His research focuses on modelling and optimization of transportation systems, data analytics and machine learning for transportation systems. He has a proven track record in attracting competitive funding, both on national and international levels as well as serving as PI for several research projects such as H2020 iDREAMS, MOMENTUM, Drive2thefuture, DFG DVanPool and Trampa. He has authored more than 400 scientific publications, including more than 150 papers in international, peer-reviewed journals as well as 250 publications relating to international conference proceedings, 3 books and has contributed to 20 book chapters.
What's included
5 videos3 assignments
5 videos•Total 33 minutes
- Demand – supply interactions•9 minutes
- Estimating Demand for UAM•5 minutes
- Modeling user acceptance•12 minutes
- Understanding societal acceptance•4 minutes
- Putting everything together •3 minutes
3 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Demand – supply interactions•15 minutes
- Estimating Demand for UAM•30 minutes
- New Quiz•30 minutes
Professor Rodrigues from Concordia University in Montreal presents the basics of trajectory planning, also, he describes how infrastructure, social acceptance, sustainability, flight data and air traffic management, as well as the regulation and certification serve as most important pillars in air mobility. Besides important considerations, he looks at the system architecture and puts a special focus on various aspects such as flight management or trajectory without collisions.
What's included
5 videos
5 videos•Total 66 minutes
- Introducing Air Mobility Trajectory Planning•9 minutes
- The five pillars of air mobility•17 minutes
- Flight Management System•14 minutes
- Trajectory without collisions•6 minutes
- Flight Control System•21 minutes
For many decades Urban Air Mobility (UAM) has been addressed through the use of conventional helicopters. However, the emergence of eVTOL vehicles signals that UAM is on the verge of radical transformation regarding its scale of operation, mainly due to reduced noise pollution and an improved cost structure. This module discusses some of the economic conditions (cost, demand, finance) that must be met for market viability of eVTOL vehicles in passenger transportation networks. // Humberto Bettini is Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is a B.S. and Ph.D. in Economics, and a M.Sc. in Transportation Engineering. He teaches Cost Accounting, Principles of Economics and Microeconomics, while his research concentrates on competitive and innovative aspects of air transportation and the airline industry.
What's included
6 videos6 assignments
6 videos•Total 38 minutes
- Demand and Supply as Basic Theoretical Building Blocs•6 minutes
- Basic cost, price determinants and shifters•6 minutes
- Limits set by economic regulation•5 minutes
- Acknowledging that demand and supply are intertwined•8 minutes
- Cost structure decisions•8 minutes
- Wrap up•5 minutes
6 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Demand and Supply as Basic Theoretical Building Blocs•20 minutes
- Basic cost, price determinants and shifters•20 minutes
- On the boundaries put forth by economic regulation•20 minutes
- Acknowledging that demand and supply are intertwined•20 minutes
- Cost structure decisions•20 minutes
- Wrap up•20 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 4, 2024
A very comprehensive certification course that has given me credible insight in future urban air move. I would highly recommend this to Aviation and Urban Planning Experts.
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2025
Very good on understanding the complete environment of eVTOL production, deployment and operation. But it is already outdated in terms of available technologies and regulations.
Reviewed on May 10, 2026
I really enjoyed this course which very topic. The quality of the information and knowledge is excellent
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