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Air India to launch TaxiBot operations at Delhi, B'luru airports
New Delhi, April 13
Air India will launch TaxiBot operations at Delhi and Bengaluru airports for its Airbus A320 family of aircraft.
A semi-robotic equipment, the TaxiBot, once attached to the aircraft, acts as an extension of the aircraft's nose landing gear. It is used to tow aircraft from the airport terminal gate to the taxi-out point, and from the terminal gate after landing (taxi-in phase) without utilising the aircraft's engines, thus saving jet fuel. The pioneering technology curbs fuel consumption, carbon emissions, noise levels, as well as costs for airlines.
Elaborating on the adoption of TaxiBot, Campbell Wilson, CEO and MD, Air India, said, "As a responsible airline, Air India is constantly looking for ways to improve sustainability and manage our carbon footprint. The deployment of TaxiBots is one more example of our commitment to reduce emissions and fuel consumption. This collaboration with KSU will allow us to better assess the capabilities of TaxiBots, and potentially lead to greater deployment across Air India's subsidiaries and other airports."
Air India is investing in efficiency measures to adopt sustainability as part of its regular fleet operations � including inducting new aircraft, better procedures and driving operations with deployment of innovative technology.
Last year, the Air India group had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)�Indian Institute of Petroleum to collaborate on research, development, and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs).
Air India has partnered with KSU Aviation Pvt. Ltd. for Taxibot operations. The partnership is aligned with Air India's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, as the adoption of TaxiBots envisages a potential saving of nearly 15,000 tonnes in fuel consumption over three years.
Ashwani Khanna, Director, KSU Aviation, said, "We are excited about the formal induction of TaxiBot as part of Air India's focused approach to address its carbon footprint. Air India is undergoing a massive transformation and has adopted sustainable practices as an integral part of this journey. We are committed to partner with like-minded organisations like Air India to leverage modern-day technology in reducing carbon footprint and accelerate the pursuit of being net zero."
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