Schiphol Introduces World's First Electric TaxiBot for Sustainable Aircraft Taxiing
Schiphol Airport has launched the world's first electric TaxiBot to enhance sustainability in ground operations. This initiative aligns with the airport's goals to reduce emissions, improve air quality, and provide a healthier environment for ground staff.

Schiphol Airport has initiated the use of the first electric TaxiBot, developed in collaboration with easyJet, Airbus, and Menzies, aimed at sustainable aircraft taxiing. This TaxiBot operates on the Polderbaan Runway, which has the longest taxi times, potentially saving up to 65% in fuel consumption, thereby reducing CO₂ and NOx emissions.
Currently, Schiphol is the only airport deploying an electric TaxiBot, with plans to receive three more units later this year. The TaxiBot operates under the control of the pilot and allows aircraft engines to remain off until just before takeoff.
The Smart Ramp program further emphasizes automation in airport operations, involving various industry stakeholders to innovate and improve aircraft turnaround efficiency. This collaboration could pave the way for more sustainable practices across the aviation sector.




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