New Delhi, India- KSU from India has recently
initiated TaxiBot operations in Delhi International airport. The first
commercial flight that departed from Delhi using the TaxiBot took place on Oct
29, 2018 with a SpiceJet aircraft. The launch of TaxiBot operations followed
KSU’s preparations with major stakeholders including DGCA, Delhi International
Airport and Delhi Air Traffic Control. Additional Indian airlines including Jet
Airways and Indigo Airlines are currently evaluating the TaxiBot for their
operations as well. The TaxiBot system offers better efficiency and significant
green and economic benefits which will support the rapid growth in India’s
aviation market that is expected to become soon the third largest aviation
market in the world.
TaxiBot
developed by IAI and TLD is a semi-robotic vehicle which connects to the
aircraft and is controlled by the pilot to taxi the airplane from the airport’s
jet bridge (“sleeve”) to the runway with no use of the aircraft main jet
engines. The hauling of the aircraft by the TaxiBot saves 85% of the fuel
consumed during standard taxi and provides a similar reduction of 85% of the
greenhouse gases emitted by the aircraft's main engines. Taxiing with the
TaxiBot reduces noise levels by 60% and foreign object damage by 50% as foreign
objects can’t be sucked into the aircraft engines if they are not running. An
additional benefit is the streamlining and increased throughput of aircraft
entering and exiting the terminal area. The Indian government regards the
TaxiBot as a significant means for addressing the grave air pollution issues in
airports, which are exacerbating due to the continued growth of air
transportation.
Benjamin
Cohen, IAI VP and General Manager of IAI's Lahav Division, commented, “This is
a significant milestone in the development of the TaxiBot program. We are proud
to have the opportunity to work together with KSU in order to introduce the
TaxiBot into the Indian market. With the ongoing rise in fuel costs, we are
confident that the TaxiBot will contribute to the airlines bottom line and will
prove itself effective in reducing air pollution, FOD (Foreign Object Damage)
and improvement in the gates congestion. The Taxi Bot joins many other products
that have been introduced by IAI to the Indian market together with many
distinguished local partners”.
Ms.
Maya Kadosh , charge d'Affairs Embassy of Israel in India said, "This is a
huge moment of pride and glory for me, representing the Israeli Government, and
witnessing this great initiative by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), KSU
Aviation Private Limited and TLD, whom are successfully introducing TaxiBots at
Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. This is yet another shining example
of India-Israel technological partnership. I am proud of the achievement of
India and Israel’s strategic partnership as defined by our Prime Ministers
during their reciprocal visits. I also proudly represent the Israeli Industries
who contribute to implementing this strategy on the ground."
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