Bombardier has signed a new contract with the City and County of Denver,
Colorado to provide operations and maintenance services for the
Bombardier Innovia APM (automated people mover) system at Denver
International Airport.
The contract is valued at approximately
US$150 million (128 million euro) and covers a period of seven
years.
While the new contract will take effect on 1 January
2018, Bombardier has been providing operations and maintenance
services for the airport’s automated people mover system under
previous contracts since the airport opened in 1994.
Benoit Brossoit, President,
Americas Region, Bombardier Transportation, said, “We are pleased
to continue our long-term partnership with Denver International
Airport, the 18th busiest airport in the world and the sixth
busiest airport in the United States. As its passenger volume
continues to grow and the airport faces renovation and expansion
projects, we are more committed than ever to delivering safe,
reliable and comfortable service that meets the mobility needs of
the airport and its passengers.”
Bombardier has over 40
years of experience in designing, building, operating and
maintaining automated transit systems for airports and cities in
North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In the United
States alone, Bombardier supports automated transit systems at
airports in Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Las Vegas, New
York, Newark, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, San
Francisco, Seattle, and Tampa as well as Denver.
See latest
HD Video
Interviews,
Podcasts
and other
news regarding:
Bombardier,
Denver.
|