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Queen Alia International Airport unveil new state-of-the-art cleaning robots

Posted: 23 October 2024 | | No comments yet

Airport International Group has unveiled an exciting new initiative at Queen Alia International Airport with the introduction of four state-of-the-art cleaning robots, this technology-centric approach allows cleaning staff to address high-traffic areas proactively and ensure a consistently pristine environment.

Cleaning Robots

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Airport International Group has unveiled an exciting new initiative at Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) with the introduction of four state-of-the-art cleaning robots, in partnership with MENA Facilities Management. This cutting-edge advancement marks a transformative step in enhancing cleaning processes and resource allocation, reflecting the organisation’s dedication to technological innovation and its commitment to providing a clean and hygienic environment for passengers, employees, and visitors alike.

“We constantly strive to provide our passengers, employees and visitors with exceptional facilities for a truly comfortable experience while at AMM. With MENA Facilities Management, we are dedicated to enhancing our airport journey, setting new benchmarks for cleanliness and comfort, while underscoring our unyielding pursuit of a welcoming atmosphere where passengers feel at home,” stated Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Deviller. By integrating these advanced robots, QAIA is set to elevate its operational efficiency and reinforce its reputation as a leader in airport management

Why develop cleaning robots?

This step is part of a comprehensive facility cleaning service transformation initiated in October of last year with MENA Facilities Management, a joint venture between Elegancia Facilities Management, a subsidiary of Estithmar Holding Q.P.S.C and Total Care Facilities Management. This strategic partnership includes janitorial and custodial services for all Terminal Building areas, high-altitude cleaning, terminal sanitisation and waste segregation. 

Additionally, the partnership will leverage real-time data collection and analysis to streamline cleaning operations in response to passenger traffic patterns and evolving needs. This technology-centric approach allows cleaning staff to address high-traffic areas proactively and ensure a consistently pristine environment.

Aboud Abu Gharbieh, CEO of MENA Facilities Management valued the partnership with Airport International Group and said, “We are thrilled to our latest contribution to Queen Alia International Airport through the provision of four state-of-the-art high-tech cleaning robots. This collaboration reflects our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance operational efficiency and maintain the highest standards of cleanliness in one of the region’s most important aviation hubs. Our goal is to support the airport’s ongoing efforts to provide a safe and welcoming environment for travellers, and we look forward to working together to achieve this vision.”

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