Dubai World Central (DWC), home to Al Maktoum International Airport, is set to become a testing ground for cutting-edge transportation technologies. The airport will trial self-driving vehicles and hydrogen-powered buses as part of its commitment to sustainable innovation. Authorities aim to equip the airport with advanced infrastructure to support emerging technologies including electric aircraft and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
The initiative aligns with Dubai’s vision of transforming its transport sector to reduce carbon emissions and promote green alternatives. The introduction of self-driving vehicles at the airport will enhance mobility and passenger convenience, while hydrogen buses provide an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuel-powered ground transport.
This development at Al Maktoum International is part of broader efforts to make Dubai a global hub for sustainable aviation and smart transport solutions. The project promises to showcase how technology and sustainability can converge to pioneer a future-ready airport.
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