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The introduction marks another step in easyJet’s ongoing strategy to improve operational efficiency and reduce emissions both in the air and on the ground.
TaxiBot, funded by the SESAR project HERON**, is a semi-robotic, push-pull-free aircraft tractor that enables aircraft to taxi between the gate and runway without using their main jet engines. Instead, the aircraft operates using only its Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), significantly reducing fuel burn, CO₂ emissions and noise during ground operations.
Following an initial and successful test in March, the first easyJet passenger flight took place on 30 April. Three more easyJet Airbus A320neo aircraft are now being fitted with TaxiBot systems permanently as part of the programme, delivered in collaboration with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Menzies Aviation, Airbus and SAS.
easyJet estimates TaxiBot will save an average of 95kg of fuel and 299kg of CO₂ per flight, while also reducing noise on the apron.
Schiphol is the first airport in Europe to deploy electric TaxiBot technology for Airbus aircraft operations. According to Schiphol, large-scale deployment could reduce fuel consumption during taxiing by up to 65%, while also significantly reducing CO2, NOx*** and ultrafine particle emissions.
The deployment forms part of Schiphol’s wider ambition to build a future that is more in harmony with the environment. Together with airlines such as easyJet, ground handling operators, Air Traffic Control and the Netherlands and Smart Airport Systems, Schiphol is developing solutions that make a difference in day-to-day operations, such as the electric TaxiBot.
Speaking on the rollout, David Morgan, Chief Operating Officer at easyJet, said:
“TaxiBot is another important step in our mission to operate as efficiently as possible. This technology delivers immediate reductions in fuel consumption, carbon emissions and noise, while supporting more efficient ground operations at one of Europe’s busiest airports.
As we continue to modernise our operations, initiatives like this demonstrate how innovation and collaboration across the industry can help reduce aviation’s environmental impact both in the air and on the ground.”
Esmé Valk, Chief People & Transformation Officer at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol said: Schiphol:
‘By deploying the TaxiBot, we’re taking another practical step towards reduced emissions and noise on the apron. This is how we’re creating a healthier and cleaner workplace, and an ever more sustainable and modern airport that is ready for the future.’
Miguel Gomez Sjunnesson, EVP Europe at Menzies Aviation, said:
“The introduction of TaxiBot at Schiphol shows what can be achieved when technology and collaboration come together. At Menzies, we’re focused on using solutions that improve efficiency and cut emissions. We’re working closely with Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and easyJet to make these changes part of everyday operations, while creating a cleaner, healthier environment on the ramp.”
Operational efficiency improvements like Taxibot are a key part of easyJet’s net zero roadmap. The airline remains committed to decarbonising its fleet and remains on track to meet its ambitious target of a 35% reduction in carbon emissions intensity by 2035.
For further information, please contact the easyJet Press Office on 01582 525252 or visit mediacentre.easyJet.com
Picture Credit: © easyJet
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