Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is preparing to introduce India’s first driverless Air Train system as part of a major overhaul of passenger transport facilities within the airport. The Automated People Mover (APM) project, estimated at INR 3,500 crore, will link Terminal 1, Terminal 2/3, Aerocity and Cargo City through a 7.7-kilometre corridor, cutting inter-terminal travel time and replacing the existing shuttle bus service.
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IGI Airport Set for Major Upgrade with India’s First Driverless Air Train
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is set to introduce India’s first driverless Air Train, an Automated People Mover linking its terminals, Aerocity and Cargo City through a 7.7 km corridor aimed at easing transfers and reducing shuttle use

Interiors of the Indira Gandhi International Airport Photo: Shutterstock
Interiors of the Indira Gandhi International Airport Photo: Shutterstock
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