Preliminary study of transport pattern and demand in Singapore for future urban air mobility
This paper aims to present the preliminary feasibility study of future urban air mobility (UAM), by means of flying taxis, based on the existing transportationdemands in Singapore. Some cities such as Dallas, Los Angeles and Melbourne have already investigated the trends of urban air mobility and pl...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1474312021-05-01T20:10:22Z Preliminary study of transport pattern and demand in Singapore for future urban air mobility Wai, Cho Wing Tan, Kailun Low, Kin Huat School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering AIAA SciTech 2021 Forum Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Aeronautical engineering::Aviation Unmanned Systems Urban Air Mobility This paper aims to present the preliminary feasibility study of future urban air mobility (UAM), by means of flying taxis, based on the existing transportationdemands in Singapore. Some cities such as Dallas, Los Angeles and Melbourne have already investigated the trends of urban air mobility and planned to launch its eVTOL in 2023. The consideration behind flying taxis in Singapore serves to smoothen traffic congestions in the central and industrial areas due to occasional traffic jams caused by road works or accidents, providing greater transportation convenience in a cosmopolitan city. Firstly, the research focused on the demand in terms of cost, travel time and the travel distance for various modes of conventional transport across Singapore. Eight reference mission scenarios were analysed in line with real-time traffic and fare-time patterns were studied to understand how passengers could benefit from it, in terms of time and cost savings. Secondly, the research was narrowed down to the Central Business District (CBD) and focused on tourists’ transport demands using statistics provided by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The goal is to determine which districts had the most in-demand and how tourists could benefit by taking a flying taxi. The objective of this preliminary study is also to gather baseline data so as to further investigate on whether flying taxis in Singapore is viable and determine how to optimise that from different perspectives of various stakeholders, including the efficiency of flying taxis. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) Accepted version This research is supported by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore under their collaboration in the Air Traffic Management Research Institute. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. 2021-04-30T02:11:23Z 2021-04-30T02:11:23Z 2021 Conference Paper Wai, C. W., Tan, K. & Low, K. H. (2021). Preliminary study of transport pattern and demand in Singapore for future urban air mobility. AIAA SciTech 2021 Forum, 1-10. https://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-1633 9781624106095 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147431 10.2514/6.2021-1633 2-s2.0-85099946210 1 10 en © 2021 Nanyang Technological University. Published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., with permission. application/pdf |
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This paper aims to present the preliminary feasibility study of future urban air mobility (UAM), by means of flying taxis, based on the existing transportationdemands in Singapore. Some cities such as Dallas, Los Angeles and Melbourne have already investigated the trends of urban air mobility and planned to launch its eVTOL in 2023. The consideration behind flying taxis in Singapore serves to smoothen traffic congestions in the central and industrial areas due to occasional traffic jams caused by road works or accidents, providing greater transportation convenience in a cosmopolitan city. Firstly, the research focused on the demand in terms of cost, travel time and the travel distance for various modes of conventional transport across Singapore. Eight reference mission scenarios were analysed in line with real-time traffic and fare-time patterns were studied to understand how passengers could benefit from it, in terms of time and cost savings. Secondly, the research was narrowed down to the Central Business District (CBD) and focused on tourists’ transport demands using statistics provided by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). The goal is to determine which districts had the most in-demand and how tourists could benefit by taking a flying taxi. The objective of this preliminary study is also to gather baseline data so as to further investigate on whether flying taxis in Singapore is viable and determine how to optimise that from different perspectives of various stakeholders, including the efficiency of flying taxis. |
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