The UK will launch the world's first driverless buses at the airport.
14.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.08.2025
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In the UK, trials for the world's first driverless bus will soon begin at Teesside Airport. Here is a quote: 'Teesside International Airport will be the first in the world to trial driverless buses'. This eight-seat bus will transport passengers between terminals, and it will also test a driverless cargo tug - Auto-Dolly Tug.The airport's director, Phil Forster, believes that the new technology will help improve passenger service and baggage handling. The trial process will be studied before the buses are launched for passengers, and if everything goes well, the new vehicles could be introduced as early as 2026.Investments in modern technology at Teesside Airport demonstrate the rapid development of transportation solutions in this region. The introduction of driverless buses could change how passengers move around the airport and indicates a broader trend towards modernization in the aviation industry.
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