PANYNJ to test autonomous electric shuttles at Newark Liberty International Airport


Summary:

  • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to test electric autonomous shuttles at Newark Liberty International Airport in spring 2026.
  • Trials with Oceaneering, Ohmio and Glydways will evaluate zero-emissions AVs as potential connectors to the new AirTrain Newark.
  • The initiative supports EWR’s wider redevelopment, including a future Terminal B and a $3.5 billion AirTrain replacement project.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey – a Corporate Partner of the FTE Digital, Innovation & Startup Hub – is partnering with three autonomous vehicle technology companies to test electric self-driving shuttles at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) throughout spring 2026.

The Port Authority is evaluating options to provide automated connections between EWR’s existing facilities and the new AirTrain Newark system currently under construction. The new AirTrain Newark is scheduled to open in 2030, and planning is underway for a future Terminal B that will be located adjacent to a future AirTrain station.

Zero-emissions vehicles from each company will be tested separately in an area of the airport that is not publicly accessible during two-week periods. The tests are designed to simulate a high-capacity shuttle network with multiple vehicles operating simultaneously in a complex airport environment. Oceaneering will be tested in March, Ohmio in late March, and Glydways in May. The tests are intended to qualify participating firms to respond to a formal Port Authority request for proposals, which may be issued in 2027.

“As we advance the redevelopment of Newark Liberty International Airport, we are looking for opportunities to improve our passengers’ time at our airport through unique customer-first experiences as soon as you step onto airport property,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “We have been working with self-driving technology successfully for many years, particularly at the airports, and believe autonomous shuttles offer a safe, efficient solution for moving passengers while we concurrently work to build a new AirTrain Newark and the brand-new Terminal B. These tests this spring will enable us to build on our knowledge and prior experiences working with self-driving shuttles and create a highly customised journey that will be unique to Newark Liberty and tailored to our passengers’ needs.”

Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia said: “Autonomous vehicles are in use around the world and around the country, and they are part of the modern travel experience whether in a private car, a for-hire vehicle or on public transit. We are building a new Newark Liberty that meets the demands of the next generation of travel, so we must embrace a future that is inclusive of all the different ways we can move this region.”

The Newark Liberty tests build on several successive years of autonomous vehicle demonstrations conducted at Port Authority airports. These include testing in summer 2024 at JFK Airport that enabled members of the public to ride in autonomous vehicles at JFK’s long-term parking lot 9. Two other previous tests of autonomous vehicles were held at JFK’s Aqueduct Parking Lot in 2022 and 2023, when JFK became the first North American airport to host a demonstration of a self-driving platoon of three vehicles. A test of a self-driving shuttle was also first conducted in mixed traffic at Newark Liberty in 2023, and a second in 2024.

The Port Authority’s $3.5 billion project to replace the existing AirTrain Newark began in October 2025 and advanced to major construction earlier this year. The current system is unable to be expanded or upgraded to newer technology, and its route will hinder future airport growth, while the new AirTrain Newark is being designed to be expandable. AirTrain ridership is forecasted to grow by 50% by 2040, exceeding the capacity of the existing system. Its new route allows for easier access to Terminal A, eliminating the current 15-minute walk between the AirTrain station and the terminal.

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