Alstom announces that Denver International Airport has ordered 19 additional Innovia APM R cars, bringing the total number of vehicles delivered to 45.
This order, worth more than $69m (approximately €60m), is part of an option exercise. The cars will be produced at Alstom's site in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
These automated shuttles are designed to support the airport's traffic growth, which reached 82.3 million passengers in 2024 and could exceed 100 million by 2030.
The cars, designed to cope with peak traffic, are made from recyclable materials and equipped with a power system that reduces energy consumption by more than 30%.
Alstom, which has operated the system since 1994, will continue to provide operation and maintenance services until the end of 2032.
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Alstom: equips Denver Airport with 19 shuttles
Published on 05/30/2025 at 01:58
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