Over 60 guests with restricted mobility tested autonomous wheelchairs at Abu Dhabi International Airport

Over 60 guests with restricted mobility tested autonomous wheelchairs at Abu Dhabi International Airport

 

 

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, together with Abu Dhabi Airports Corporation and WHILL personal electric vehicle supplier, have completed guest trials of their innovative autonomous wheelchairs at Abu Dhabi International Airport.  

The trials ran between 2 to 6 December and were phase two of the pilot project, which was launched in September 2019. The trials involved over 60 guests with restricted mobility, who self-drove the wheelchairs, navigating crowded areas and lounges before safely arriving at their gate. Upon completion of the guest's journey, the wheelchairs returned autonomously back to the docking station without requiring any human interference. 

The WHILL autonomous wheelchairs are fitted with sensors that detect obstructions and have an automatic ‘stop’ function, enabling the trial participants to travel around the airport independently of Etihad Airways or Abu Dhabi International Airport staff. During the trial, assistance from porters was on hand to guide guests on the usage of the wheelchairs and provide support whenever required.

 

Image: autonomous wheelchairs at Abu Dhabi International Airport
The autonomous wheelchairs at Abu Dhabi International Airport (Source)

 

Mohammad Al Bulooki, Chief Operating Officer, Etihad Aviation Group said: “The feedback received from guests who participated in these trials was overwhelmingly positive, and the airline looks forward to the possibility of offering its guests the choice of autonomous wheelchairs in the future”

 

Ahmed Al Shamisi, Acting Chief Operations Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports, added: “Convenience is one of the most important factors in the traveler experience today. We want to make it even easier for passengers to enjoy our airports with ease. Through these trials, we have shown that restricted mobility passengers and their families can enjoy greater freedom of movement while still ensuring that the technology can be used safely and securely in our facilities.”


Etihad Airways and Abu Dhabi International Airport are the first airline and airport in the region to trial an autonomous wheelchair option for guests with restricted mobility, enabling them to move around the airport environment independently. Intensive mapping and trialing of the wheelchairs will continue for the coming weeks before a comprehensive evaluation will determine the viability of the wheelchairs in the Midfield Terminal.