Zurich Airport, Aurrigo and Swissport pilot autonomous ground handling technologies


Swissport has partnered with Aurrigo International to conduct its first-ever global pilot of autonomous ground handling technologies at Zurich Airport. The aim of the initiative is to enhance safety, efficiency and sustainability.

Swissport has partnered with Aurrigo International to conduct its first-ever global pilot of autonomous ground handling technologies at Zurich Airport. The initiative includes the deployment of a digital simulation platform, and a live trial of a fully autonomous electric vehicle designed to explore new efficiencies in airside logistics. Zurich Airport and Aurrigo International are partners of the FTE Baggage Innovation Working Group.

“This partnership marks a key milestone in Swissport’s innovation journey,” said Warwick Brady, President & CEO, Swissport International. “By integrating autonomous technologies into our operations, we are taking a next step in redefining ground handling – improving safety, boosting efficiency, and supporting the sustainability ambitions of our airline and airport partners across our global network.”

The initiative begins with the deployment of a digital simulation platform at Zurich Airport, marking the first step in Swissport’s exploration of autonomous ground handling solutions.

Auto-Sim enables Swissport to model ground operations, in a virtual environment, identify automation opportunities, and support data-driven infrastructure and operational planning.

The next phase of the pilot will feature a live trial of Aurrigo’s autonomous, electric vehicle Auto-DollyTug, which is equipped with 360-degree obstacle detection, advanced situational awareness, and automated loading and unloading capabilities for Unit Load Devices (ULDs).

The system is designed to optimise ramp operations and integrate seamlessly into fleet coordination strategies.

The collaboration at Zurich Airport marks the first step in a broader rollout plan. Swissport and Aurrigo will jointly assess additional airport locations for future implementation, with Swissport securing exclusive operational rights for Aurrigo’s autonomous solutions at its cooperated locations. Swissport will also benefit from early access to Aurrigo’s expanding autonomous portfolio, including its remote control and command platform, enabling the scalable deployment of autonomous assets across the company’s global network.

“This partnership with Swissport is a pivotal step in scaling autonomous innovation across global aviation,” said Professor David Keene, CEO, Aurrigo International. “This agreement underscores our shared commitment to long-term collaboration, innovation, and operational excellence in aviation automation.”

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