TaxiBot System

Benefits and Major Components Ease of Implementation Potential Global Impact

The Innovation team at the Lahav Division of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI) has developed a unique concept for its TaxiBot system, a semi-robotic towbarless tractor that tows an aircraft from the airport gate to the take-off point (taxi-out phase) and returns it to the gate after landing (taxi-in phase). The TaxiBot eliminates the use of airplane engines during taxi-in and until immediately prior to take-off during taxi-out.

Main Benefits

Taxiing without engines by using the TaxiBot to tow aircraft will result in:

  • Reduced air pollution (CO2, NOx, and PM 10 emissions)
  • Reduced noise pollution
  • Lower fuel consumption
  • Reduced levels of Foreign Object Damage (FOD)
  • Fewer jet engine hours
  • Fewer runway incursions
  • Increased safety

Major Components of the TaxiBot demonstration system

  • Towbarless PTS-1 Tug equipped with a unique mechanical interface to the Nose Landing Gear (NLG), a Low Level Control (LLC) function for driving the vehicle, and a Vectronics (Vehicle Electronics) system that provides the High Level Control (HLC) function, for managing towing operations while in Pilot Control Mode
  • A Command, Control and Communication Center (C4) to manage the TaxiBot operation, monitor its behavior, and control mission execution
  • An advanced, flexible, wireless communication system for data links, video, and audio transfer

 

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