Sydney Airport has ordered two solar Continental and two solar International ramps, and Queenstown Airport in New Zealand, which already has Aviramps in use, has ordered two Continentals in deals worth £1.13 million.
Graham Corfield, CEO of Aviramp says its products are being used in more than 40 countries and its patented design, which includes a gentle slope and 360 degree ramp, makes getting on and off aircraft easier for passengers with reduced mobility, families with young children and wheelchair users, and it improves turnaround times for operators.
He says, “We are particularly pleased to have won new orders from Queenstown, who are an existing customer and demonstrate that once an operator has used an Aviramp they never go back.
“And the success of our pioneering solar ramps, which can be operated by a single person and run for a whole day in even the cloudiest of climates, continues to grow as the industry seeks to meet its Net Zero responsibilities.”
Aviramp has also sealed more than £300,000 of additional orders with Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, Humberside Airport in the UK and Palma Airport in Spain.