Air India SATS Takes Green Leap with Tata Motors' Electric Coaches
Air India SATS Airport Services is boosting its fleet with electric passenger coaches from Tata Motors. The delivery and deployment of these eco-friendly vehicles are set to enhance operational efficiency and reduce emissions at major airports starting with Delhi, later expanding to other hubs.
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Air India SATS Airport Services has partnered with Tata Motors to introduce electric passenger coaches at major airports, starting with New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.
The company received two electric vehicles from Tata Motors' Lucknow facility in a ceremony attended by prominent figures, including UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The strategic move aims to promote greener and more efficient transportation at airport facilities.
AISATS plans further expansion with an order of 21 electric coaches to be delivered progressively, enhancing sustainability across its nationwide operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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