Innovative Air Mobility Hub

The platform for sustainable Drone and Air Mobility in Europe


IAMHUB logoThe Sustainable Innovative Air Mobility (IAM) Hub is a unique digital platform that was initiated by the European Parliament and the European Commission as part of the Drone Strategy 2.0  Flagship 7 to address societal concerns and support the implementation of new forms of aviation in a safe and sustainable manner. The IAM Hub aims to facilitate the safe, secure, efficient, and sustainable implementation of innovative air mobility services, such as the operation of drones and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles in Europe. This includes innovative services like the inspection of critical infrastructure, medical deliveries as well as transport of passengers by electric aircraft (eVTOLs). The IAM Hub connects various stakeholders in the European system, including cities, regions, national authorities, the EU, operators, and manufacturers, and provides them with comprehensive and up-to-date information, guidelines, and data on IAM-related topics. The IAM Hub also supports the harmonization of EU rules and regulations, the promotion of transparent and robust information on noise and sustainability, and the communication of the benefits and impacts of IAM to the public.

The IAM Hub consist of a public zone integrated in the EASA website and a partner zone, which requires registration and log-in. The partner zone is currently only accessible to Member States, drone manufacturers and IAM Hub Task Force members. Access for operators is under development for pilot implementation in collaboration with Member States.

Key Capabilities

  • Public Zone:
  • Member Zone:
    • Drone Database & Design Declarations: Central data base for drone designs and compliance documentation.
    • Operational Declarations & eSORA: Automated risk assessments and authorization tools. See eSORA user guide here.  
    • Cross-Border Operations: Guidelines and tool for CBO.
    • Geographical Zones (GZ): Harmonized geographical zones for UAS operational authorisations.

To develop the platform EASA created a dedicated IAM Hub Task Force, composed of key participants from all corners of the European IAM ecosystem. These stakeholders represent a diverse range of expertise, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the IAM landscape in Europe. The Task Force is organised around cities and regions and includes also operators, manufactures and national aviation authorities:

shows the organisation of the Task Force.



These stakeholders helped to define the objectives, architecture and functionalities of the IAM Hub. 
The IAM Hub is developed in two phases. The current second phase was launched in October 2024 and lasts for two years.

Upcoming capabilities of the system are the following:

  • functionalities for Pioneer Cities; and
  • expanded functionalities for noise and environmental footprint.

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This project has received funding from a Contribution Agreement 
 with the European Commission.

 

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