Aurrigo Launches New Office at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

Sept. 6, 2024
Located inside the Delta Cargo building at the airport, this site will house a new team responsible for the deployment of its Auto-DollyTug, a fully electric tug that operates autonomously airside.

One of the world’s leading providers of smart airside solutions has launched its first operational office in the United States.

Aurrigo International plc, which is transforming the way cargo and baggage are autonomously transported around airports, has opened a dedicated facility at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

Located inside the Delta Cargo building at CVG, this site will house a new team responsible for the deployment of its Auto-DollyTug, a fully electric tug that operates autonomously airside and delivers clients cost savings, increased efficiency and up to 60% carbon reduction compared to traditional diesel tugs.

Daniel Garcia Jr. has been recruited as the company’s first Autonomous Vehicle Safety Operator in the US and he will shortly be joined by more colleagues, including specialists in vehicle maintenance.

“This is a milestone moment for us in the United States, a vitally important market for our business and our global expansion,” commented professor David Keene, CEO of Aurrigo International plc.

“The deal we signed in January to deploy Auto-DollyTug at CVG has led to this dedicated office and new team.”

He continued: “It will provide the team with ease of access to the initial deployment, while also providing the opportunity to move forward on other potential ventures stateside.”

Auto-DollyTug is an all-electric, autonomous vehicle that combines the utility of a baggage tractor, with the ULD (Unit Load device) carrying capability of an airport dolly all in one, making a more flexible and space efficient vehicle.

This means that a combination of an Auto-DollyTug towing four trailers carries five ULDs, which is 30% more than a traditional tug set-up of the same overall length.

Aurrigo’s technology also incorporates robotic arms on the body, allowing the vehicle to autonomously load and unload a ULD itself, enabling a fully automated operation.

The project has begun set up and mapping at CVG, with operations soon to follow.

Keene concluded: “Many US airports are looking to push the boundaries of innovation to increase capacity and improve the passenger experience…Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is the first of what we hope will be many adopting our technology.

“We are delighted to be increasing our presence in the US and creating jobs in the same week that this great country held its ‘Labor Day.’”