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CTS executive joins MaaS Alliance’s board of directors

Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) director of strategy Andy Taylor has joined MaaS Alliance’s board. He will help promote Mobility as a Service (MaaS) initiatives around the world. The MaaS Alliance, launched by Ertico, is a public-private partnership of which Cubic is a founding member. The group aims to establish a foundation for a common approach to implementing MaaS in Europe and beyond.
June 28, 2018 Read time: 1 min
378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS) director of strategy Andy Taylor has joined 8356 MaaS Alliance’s board. He will help promote Mobility as a Service (MaaS) initiatives around the world.  


The MaaS Alliance, launched by 374 Ertico, is a public-private partnership of which Cubic is a founding member. The group aims to establish a foundation for a common approach to implementing MaaS in Europe and beyond.

Taylor says: “Cubic’s mission is to accelerate the evolution of MaaS by putting public transit in the driver’s seat and considering the wider objectives of a city and a region in MaaS implementation efforts.”

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