Aurrigo International has reported annual revenue of £8.9 million, up 34% year-on-year, driven by strong growth in its autonomous airport operations division.
Based in Coventry with offices in North America and Asia, the company now has ten autonomous vehicles deployed globally. Commercial deals with airports have boosted adoption of its Auto-Sim® digital simulation platform and Auto-DollyTug® electric baggage and cargo tugs.
Following successful trials at Amsterdam Schiphol, Aurrigo’s autonomous equipment has been approved for recommended deployment across a 60+ airport network operated by Aviation Solutions.
In April, the company launched the Auto-Cargo®, its largest vehicle to date, capable of transporting up to 16,500kg. Backed by Innovate UK and the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, it will next be trialled by UPS at East Midlands Airport, the UK’s second-largest freight terminal.
Revenue in Aurrigo’s autonomous division rose by 433%, supported by continued business from automotive clients for precision components and wiring harnesses.
The company employs over 110 people and is positioning itself as a first-mover in intelligent Ground Support Equipment (iGSE), targeting wider airport automation opportunities.