Self-driving wheelchairs can now transport American Airlines passengers around the airport terminal at the touch of a button
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At Schiphol Airport (in the Netherlands), travelers with reduced mobility will be brought to their gate by self-driving wheelchairs. A test experiment with the self-driving wheelchairs was launched in February 2023. Ten autonomous wheelchairs will be deployed starting this week and will be available for the general public to test. The vehicles have a luggage rack at the rear for hand luggage. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Self-driving wheelchairs can now transport American Airlines passengers around the airport terminal at the touch of a button
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