AF KLM Cargo tests autonomous airside vehicle

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Airport operator Groupe ADP and Air France KLM Martinair Cargo have been testing an autonomous electric airside cargo transport vehicle at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.

The autonomous vehicle from French startup OROK is equipped with a GPS system, artificial intelligence and numerous sensors enabling it to access loading and unloading areas close to the aircraft.

The goal of this experiment is to optimise, secure and decarbonise ground operations, on airside and service lanes around the aircraft, for the benefit of all players in the airport value chain.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art GPS system and numerous sensors enabling it to access loading and unloading areas close to the aircraft, these autonomous vehicles are supervised by a server with artificial intelligence.

Able to convey between 30 and 40 suitcases, luggage containers or pallets loaded with goods, these new vehicles are intended to replace tractors and trailers usually used between cargo warehouses or baggage sorting centres and aircraft parking stands.

This solution is being carried out in surrounding Air France Cargo’s “G1XL” cargo warehouse.

The test consists, initially, in transporting empty aircraft containers between two areas inside the warehouse using a first demokart prototype vehicle. The tests will, then gradually, evolve with use of a new generation of more efficient vehicles, the airline group said.

The airline group said it hopes the technology will optimise, secure and decarbonise ground operations, and also decrease the number of accidents on the runway, provide faster delivery for goods or luggage and reduce surface requirements for maneuvering.

Edward Arkwright, Deputy CEO of Groupe ADP, commented: “Thanks to this experiment with OROK’s autonomous vehicle, we are testing innovative tools alongside Air France to improve the performance and safety of air freight activities, for which Paris de Charles de Gaulle is one of the leading airports. “This autonomous technology is promising to help us transform our processes, while contributing to the environmental transition of our ground operations.”

Christophe Boucher, executive vice president of Air France Cargo, said: “Air France continues to work on innovative viable projects enabling the company to improve the efficiency and reliability of its operations, as well as reducing its carbon footprint. “Since summer 2021, the cargo teams have been pleased to welcome the start-up OROK at the G1XL freight station. This start-up is testing the transport of pallets and containers using autonomous vehicles. This joint collaboration with Groupe ADP illustrates our collective ambition to support promising projects for reducing the carbon footprint of our ground activities.”

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