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Alstom has been awarded a €380 million ($437 million) contract to upgrade the automated people mover system at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. The comprehensive project involves replacing the existing Skyway system and delivering 16 new Innovia APM R vehicles to enhance airport mobility. Beyond the hardware, the agreement includes a 15-year commitment for operations and maintenance services, ensuring long-term reliability. The scope of work also covers significant infrastructure upgrades, including the Operations Control Center and Automatic Train Control systems. This modernization effort is part of the airport's broader strategy to enhance passenger infrastructure and efficiency. For Alstom, the contract provides substantial revenue visibility and strengthens its backlog with a steady, long-term service agreement.
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