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  2. Cobus Industries - Wikipedia

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    COBUS Industries is a brand of airport shuttle buses manufactured by Salvador Caetano, distributed by COBUS Industries, based in Wiesbaden, Germany. [ 1 ] A 3000 series on the cargo apron of Abu Dhabi Airport

  3. Airport bus - Wikipedia

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    Neoplan Airliner bus loading the passengers coming out of the plane. When the aircraft is not using jetbridge at a terminal and using hardstand for parking, or for long distance transfers or for reasons of safety, passengers will be transferred from the airport terminal arrival or departure gate to the aircraft using an airside transfer bus or apron bus.

  4. Neoplan - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the company unveiled a prototype fuel cell bus. [5] Neoplan Tourliner (Samos island, Greece) in August 2022. In 2001, Neoplan, or correctly, "Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co KG" was acquired by MAN AG subsidiary MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG to form Neoman Bus GmbH. [5] The Starliner won the Bus of the Year award for two more consecutive years in ...

  5. BMC Otomotiv - Wikipedia

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    Buses starting from 8,5m, 9m, 10m, 12m, up to 18m articulated buses and 14m airport apron buses is on mass production with three engine selections: diesel, CNG, and electric. [ citation needed ] Commercial trucks having engines with Euro6 engine emission levels with different models are also on product range.

  6. Ground support equipment - Wikipedia

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    Soviet apron bus. Buses at airports are used to move people from the terminal to either an aircraft or another terminal. The specific term for airport buses that drive on the apron only is apron bus. Apron buses may have a low profile like the Guangtai or Neoplan aircraft buses because people disembark directly to the apron. Some airports use ...

  7. Westwood clubhouse and airport apron expansion top ... - AOL

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    Dec. 6—Following its annual goal setting session, the Newton City Council has officially accepted and set its 2023-2025 goals, and right at the top is the Westwood Golf Course Clubhouse.

  8. Airport apron - Wikipedia

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    The airport apron, apron, flight line, or ramp is the area of an airport where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, boarded, or maintained. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although the use of the apron is covered by regulations, such as lighting on vehicles, it is typically more accessible to users than the runway or taxiway .

  9. Category:Airport infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Airport bus services (1 C, ... Airport infrastructure manufacturers (3 P) P. Airport people mover systems ... Airport apron; Airport dolly;