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Aurrigo International gives global debut to its latest autonomous airside vehicle, Auto-Cargo®

Aurrigo International plc’s latest autonomous technology was unveiled in Coventry yesterday, as part of an exciting project with Innovate UK, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), supply chain giant UPS and East Midlands Airport. Auto-Cargo® is the company’s largest aviation vehicle to date and is set to transform airside logistics by autonomously carrying a total payload of 16,500kg. The vehicle is a fully electric, zero emission alternative to existing diesel-powered models.

Left – Jim Sargent (UPS), Michael Talbot (CCAV), Mal Mutton (Lord Mayor of Coventry), Prof. David Keene, Dr. Richard Fairchild, Katie Anderson (UPS), Matt Nicholson (UPS
Aurrigo’s Auto-Cargo

 

With precision automation, advanced obstacle detection, and real-time fleet coordination, the vehicle will reduce stress on workers, enhance safety, and optimise on-the-ground performance. Backed by funding from Innovate UK and CCAV, the new vehicle’s next stop is to move heavy cargo loads to and from aircraft at UPS’ hub at East Midlands Airport, the UK’s second largest cargo terminal.

David Keene, CEO of Aurrigo International plc, commented: “This latest launch is another milestone moment for our business and extends our footprint in the aviation sector. Working with UPS, we have designed and developed an autonomous vehicle that can transport a standard cargo pallet or two ULDs with a 4500kg onboard capacity and the option of towing an additional 12,000kg trailer.

“Our launch event was the perfect opportunity to showcase Auto-Cargo® and the collaboration with UPS to an exclusive group of industry delegates. They had the opportunity to look around the vehicle and explore some of the autonomous technology and features for themselves.”

He continued: “We have had significant success with the roll-out of our smaller Auto-DollyTug® at airports across the globe, helping to transport passenger luggage, and now we are ready to make our mark in the cargo sector.”  Sarah Jones, Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation, added her support:“Our modern Industrial Strategy will help build on successes like Aurrigo’s autonomous technology, bringing growth, jobs and opportunities to every part of the UK and delivering on our Plan for Change.

“By working in partnership with industry, we want to drive forward innovation and propel the development of next generation zero emission and automated vehicle technologies.” Auto-Cargo®, which utilises an electric drive with twin 18.4kW motors and four-wheel steering, enhances efficiency, safety, and sustainability in airport cargo operations and, thanks to a new software algorithm developed in house, can fully function in severe weather, including rain in excess of 50mm per hour.

Take Off Podcast Episode 6 – Maria Venus Thomas – Head of Autonomy

🌟 Episode 6 of Take Off is now live! 🎙️
✨ Title: Breaking Barriers: Women Driving Innovation in Tech
🎧 Special Guest: Maria Venus Thomas, Head of Autonomy
🚀 Following #IWD, we’re celebrating Maria Venus Thomas—an engineer, a mother of two, and a trailblazer in autonomy. Originally from India, Maria moved to the UK to pursue engineering, breaking barriers in a male-dominated field. Over the past 10 years at Aurrigo, she has played a pivotal role in developing Aurrigo’s versatile autonomous drive platform, driving innovation across aviation and ground handling.

💜 Here’s to the women in #STEM, in leadership, and in every space where they continue to drive change!

🎥 Watch or 🎧 listen now on your favorite podcast platform or on our website here:

#InternationalWomensDay #WomenInTech #Autonomy #EngineeringLeadership

Take Off Podcast – Episode 5 – Brian Cobb – From Pilot to Pilots at CVG Airport

🎙️Welcome back to the Take Off Podcast where we explore the innovations shaping the future of travel. This is Episode 5, and today, we’re diving into the cutting-edge world of airport technology—where automation, efficiency, and innovation are transforming the passenger experience like never before.

Joining us is Brian Cobb, a leader in aviation technology, to discuss the latest breakthroughs, including autonomous baggage handling, AI-driven airport operations, and what the future holds for seamless travel.

How close are we to a world where lost luggage is a thing of the past? What role will automation play in streamlining airport logistics? And what does this all mean for travelers and the aviation industry as a whole?

We’ve got answers. Stay tuned as we unpack the future of airports, right here on the Take Off Podcast.

Episode 5 – Brian Cobb – From Pilot to Pilots at CVG Airport

🎙️Welcome back to the Take Off Podcast where we explore the innovations shaping the future of travel. This is Episode 5, and today, we’re diving into the cutting-edge world of airport technology-where automation, efficiency, and innovation are transforming the passenger experience like never before.

Aurrigo International lines up further growth after “potentially transformational moment”

6 Jan 2025, 07:58

Coventry-based autonomous vehicle technology firm Aurrigo International – which works with airports across the globe – is upbeat after a “strong trading year” and fundraising which it described as a “potentially transformational moment”.

Aurrigo’s technology is in deployment in six airports across the world, with the company in early-stage conversations with another 34 airports and 19 airlines

“A strong trading year was complemented even further with a share placing raise of £5.25m to finish 2024 – a potentially transformational moment for our business,” said chief executive David Keene. “The new investment will give us the cash injection required to scale-up production of our Auto-DollyTug, an all-electric autonomous vehicle designed to transform baggage and cargo handling operations at airports through improved safety, operational efficiency and reduced carbon emissions.”

Chief executive David Keene (image credit: Aurrigo International)

The cash injection will allow the platform to have 22 tugs in operation in 2025, potentially accelerate commercial sales timelines and enable the ‘go live’ moment with Auto-Cargo in partnership with UPS.

Keene said there will also be six live Auto-Sim contracts at international airports in the same period, which will “help new and existing clients build digital twins of activity so they can optimise performance”.

He added that Coventry “will continue to be the epicentre of advanced design and manufacture”. with the group expecting to “bolster the team here and in some of our international locations in the US, Canada and Singapore”.

“After 40 years of very few ground handling innovations, the aviation sector now appears to be ready for something new and we are already proving – airside – that our Auto-DollyTug vehicle and our Auto-Sim software can deliver cost savings, environmental improvements and a better passenger experience,” said Keene. “We fully expect airlines and airports to accelerate their determination to embrace what we are calling the move to ‘intelligent ground support equipment’ (iGSE)”.

The Auto-DollyTug (image credit: Aurrigo International)
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