A UK headquartered company is looking at the global roll-out of its autonomous baggage carrying vehicles following a successful trial at Heathrow. Aurrigo was approached by International Airlines Group (IAG) to use its driverless expertise to develop the world’s first autonomous ‘dolly’, a common piece of ground-handling equipment normally used to move loose baggage and […]
An autonomous dolly that moves bags from planes to luggage halls has been developed and trialled at Heathrow Airport by Britain’s self-driving vehicle specialist Aurrigo. Coventry-based manufacturer Aurrigo was asked by International Airlines Group (IAG) to use its driverless expertise to develop the world’s first autonomous and electric baggage carrying solution.
Frequent fliers won’t have to wait quite as long at the luggage carousel, following the introduction of autonomous bag-carriers at Heathrow Airport Autonomous vehicle company Aurrigo has developed a driverless luggage carrier for airports that speeds up the process of loading and unloading planes.
Aurrigo, the Coventry-based autonomous vehicle specialist, has developed an autonomous dolly to transport luggage around airports. Since March the company, which also produces driverless pods, has been working with British Airways at Heathrow to use its expertise to develop the world’s first autonomous baggage carrying dolly.