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Cobus Industries
Cobus 3000
Company typeGmbh
IndustryAirport Bus
Founded1990
Headquarters,
Key people
Patricia Vasconcelos (CEO), Andreas Funk (Chief Commercial Officer)
ProductsDiesel, Electric & Fuel Cell Powered Airport Bus
Websitehttp://www.cobus-industries.com

COBUS Industries is a brand ofapron buses for airside transfer at airports manufactured bySalvador Caetano and distributed by COBUS Industries, based in Wiesbaden, Germany.[1]

A 3000 series on the cargo apron of Abu Dhabi Airport

Orders and trials

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2010s

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In theUnited Arab Emirates,Dubai-basedEmirates made a purchase of 128 buses in November 2018 with them to be fully in service by 2020.[2]

2020s

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In theUnited Kingdom,Bristol Airport announced in September 2021 they were trialling an electric airport bus to ferry passengers from the gates to the aircraft on the apron field. The vehicle being trialled is claimed by the company to have a capacity of 110 passengers.[3] Later in November 2021,Glasgow Airport trialled the eCOBUS at their airport, initially deployed to assist moving delegates and support staff during the COP26 summit.[4]

More electric bus trials were announced in August 2022 whenBirmingham-basedNational Express partnered withStansted to trial the company's electric powered COBUS 2700 with a maximum capacity of 88 passengers.[5]

A year later in September 2022, Cobus announced the launch of the electric-powered Vega at the GSE Expo Europe inParis, France, with a maximum width of 3 and passenger doors on both sides of the bus, as well as its fuel cell Hydra bus, with a range of 400 kilometres.[1][6][7]

In May 2023, The Aruba Airport Authority inAruba made a purchase of an electric powered COBUS 3000.[8]

Products

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  • COBUS 3000
  • COBUS 2700S (diesel)
  • eCOBUS (electric)
  • COBUS Vega (electric)
  • COBUS Hydra (fuel cell)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"COBUS VEGA electric airport bus launched at GSE Expo Europe".Sustainable Bus. 2022-09-14. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  2. ^"Emirates Airline acquires 128 buses".MEED. 2018-11-28. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  3. ^"Bristol airport trials electric airside bus".Business Traveller. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  4. ^Nair, Shalini (2021-11-05)."Glasgow Airport tests full-electric bus for moving passengers".Airport Technology. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  5. ^Team, routeone (2022-08-12)."NatEx partners with Stansted on Cobus 2700 airside operation".routeone. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  6. ^Saunders, Eddie (2022-09-15)."COBUS HYDRA presents first Hydrogen driven airport bus".Airside International. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  7. ^"COBUS VEGA – A New Star in the Apron Bus Sky".Aviation Pros. 2022-09-13. Retrieved2023-07-24.
  8. ^"Aruba Airport adds first 100% electric airport bus to its fleet".Routes. 2023-05-03. Retrieved2023-07-24.

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