British Airways Trials Autonomous Vehicles At JFK

British Airways has started testing fully autonomous vehicles at New York’s JFK Airport.

The one-person, electric vehicles are intended to help customers navigate the airport terminal.

The vehicles are equipped with anti-collision technology and allow customers to set their preferred destination within the airport and navigate without the need for assistance.

Customers also can change destinations on the way to the boarding gate.

Once it arrives at the gate and the customer is out of the vehicle, it self-drives back to the docking station.

“Over the next few months, we will be collaborating on a further trial at our busy home hub at Heathrow Terminal 5 to gather more feedback and explore the introduction of this technology alongside our team of customer service professionals to provide a truly seamless and accessible airport experience,” stated Ricardo Vidal, British Airways’ head of innovation. “I’m excited about the future of inclusive innovation to support the accelerating demand for accessible air travel.”

The self-driving vehicles are intended for travelers requiring additional assistance.

2 comments about "British Airways Trials Autonomous Vehicles At JFK".
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  1. R MARK REASBECK from www.USAonly.US , March 10, 2020 at 9:58 p.m.

    SERIUOSLY???   it's a flippin' wheel chair.

  2. Jay Fredrickson from Fredrickson Services Inc., March 10, 2020 at 11:27 p.m.

    This is a dumb idea.  People gonna be tripping all over these.  The beeping golf carts at airports are already a pain in the ass.

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