Gatwick Airport Invests £10 Million in Robotic Valet Parking System
London's Gatwick Airport has invested £10 million in a new, futuristic robotic valet parking system. The technology uses autonomous robots to collect cars from drop-off cabins and park them in a secure area. This method allows vehicles to be parked more densely, increasing the capacity of the designated car park. The system, which uses robots named "Stan", is designed to improve efficiency and enhance the passenger experience. This initiative is part of a broader investment by the airport to modernize its infrastructure.
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