Alstom has announced receipt of a five-year contract extension to both operate and maintain Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)’s Innovia automated people mover (APM).

Valued at approximately 140 million EUR (160 million USD); the agreement sets to continue a partnership that dates back to the initial debut of the airport’s Plane Train in 1980.

The APM

Alstom’s existing contract has been extended by five years

© Alstom

Alstom currently operates the Plane Train 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and in 2025; the system set an all-time record by transporting 95 million passengers.

Michael Keroullé, President of Alstom Americas, said:

For more than four decades, our partnership with the City of Atlanta has been defined by a shared commitment to delivering an exceptional passenger experience for travellers.

Our track record of delivering on these commitments and partnering with our customers is why Alstom has such long-standing contracts in our operations and maintenance business. Our team in Atlanta works around-the-clock, 365 days a year to support the world’s busiest airport with safe, efficient mobility solutions.

Running along a 2.8-mile-long underground tunnel; the Plane Train connects all of the airport’s concourses and terminals. At present, Alstom is engaged in two capital projects at ATL; including the improvement of the system’s infrastructure and the supply of 63 Innovia APM R vehicles to augment and refresh the airport’s fleet.

The new contract extension takes effect upon signing, and includes two 1-year options. The agreement will see Alstom cover 24/7 operation of the APMs; power and electrification; maintenance of vehicles and guideway; and the cleaning of the tunnel, platforms and other facilities.

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