“Understanding flight origin and destination data can unlock a variety of benefits for airports and the systems they’re part of… Read More State Aviation Journal: “New Data Tools Animate Airport Origin and Destination Data, Enhances Marketing”
The North Carolina Department of Transportation and regional transportation agencies are launching a major study this week to better understand… Read More Triangle Travel Survey Underway This Fall
Residents of central North Carolina have a new option for traveling between Winston-Salem and Fayetteville, with stops in Lexington, High… Read More Central NC gains intercity bus access through NCDOT program
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) today announced that North Carolina State University is the latest… Read More AUVSI Certifies North Carolina State University as a Trusted Operator Pilot Program Provider
The June-December 2022 NC LTAP schedule is now available for registration. This schedule has both in person and online classes… Read More NC LTAP June-Dec 2022 Courses Now Available
ITRE’s Daniel Findley was one of the air travel experts featured by WIRED in the recent story “Think Airport Crowds… Read More ITRE in WIRED: “Think Airport Crowds Are Bad Now? Wait ’Til Summer”
When residents of Transylvania County use Google Maps to plan their next trip, they’ll see a new option for getting… Read More ITRE helps Transylvania County launch GTFS transit data on Google Maps
Sylvia Greer We are pleased to announce that Sylvia Greer will join ITRE this summer as a Research Assistant. Sylvia… Read More Two Research Assistants joining ITRE this summer
As many Triangle residents experience a continued shift toward a “new normal” in our daily lives, researchers at NC State’s… Read More How COVID-19 changed travel behavior in the Triangle, and what it means for our transportation future
Members of the ITRE team are attending and participating in several industry conferences the week of April 18. If you’re… Read More ITRE team participating in multiple conferences this week