Dubai World Central (DWC), also known as Al Maktoum International Airport, is set to become a testing ground for new transport technologies including self-driving vehicles and hydrogen-powered buses. The airport aims to embrace sustainable innovations to improve both passenger experience and environmental impact. The administration announced plans to equip the airport infrastructure to accommodate future technologies such as electric aircraft and the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
This initiative positions Dubai at the forefront of green transport advancements, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to sustainability goals. Self-driving vehicles will enhance operational efficiency at the airport while hydrogen buses offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuel-powered transport within the airport vicinity.
The adoption of these technologies aligns with Dubai’s Smart City vision and supports the broader aim of reducing carbon emissions. Airport officials expect these advancements to attract more attention and pave the way for widespread application in the UAE and beyond.
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