Alstom to upgrade people mover system at Las Vegas airport
The French manufacturer will deliver ten new vehicles and upgrade signalling and telecommunications systems at the airport.
The French manufacturer will deliver ten new vehicles and upgrade signalling and telecommunications systems at the airport.
will carry out an upgrade of the automated people mover (APM) system at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, US, delivering new vehicles and installing new system enhancements.
The $84m contract signed by the company with the Clark Country Department of Aviation includes the delivery of ten new Innovia APM cars, upgrades of the airport’s Urbalis Flo signalling system, and integration of a system-level cybersecurity solution.
Michael Keroullé, president of Alstom Americas, said: “Alstom’s partnership with the Harry Reid International Airport spans decades, and we’re proud to continue building on our work to deliver the best in sustainability and efficiency to Las Vegas.
Harry Reid International took delivery of its first Innovia APM cars, manufactured by Westinghouse, in 1985 for its newly opened Green Line, with further vehicles delivered for the Blue Line in 1998 and Terminal 3’s Red Line in 2012.