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Pioneering company unveils unique vehicles that could revolutionize airports: 'There's going to be a transformation'
British company Aurrigo believes it has a smarter, cleaner solution for keeping the chaos of the airport in check — and it could soon transform airports worldwide. At airports in Amsterdam, Singapore, and Kentucky, passengers and staff are catching sight ...
DIA just completed an initial $78 million partial fleet replacement, shifting from its 1995 steel cars to 26 aerodynamic white cars made of recycled aluminum.
Denver International Airport recently received more than two dozen new passenger train cars which have already begun to replace the existing vehicles that have carried passengers since the airport opened 31 years ago.
If you ever find yourself in Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Changi in Singapore, or Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, you might spot some unusual, futuristic-looking vehicles — fully electric, self-driving, and designed to help move ...
The vehicles will help the airport’s Automated Guideway Transit System increase system capacity and shorten intervals between trains.