1、Decarbonizing Aviation Ground Operations:Alternative Bus TechnologiesW H I T E P A P E RN O V E M B E R 2 0 2 5Images:Adobe Stock,Unsplash+Disclaimer This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings,interpretations and con
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3、hts reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording,or by any information storage and retrieval system.ContentsExecutive summaryIntroduction1 Operating buses at airports1.1 Operating profile1.2 Bus fleet ownership
4、 models2 Airport bus solutions:Technology overview and developments2.1 Technology options2.2 Key features comparison3 Total cost of ownership(TCO)analysis3.1 Reference case study and scenarios considered3.2 Scenario-based TCO results and insights3.3 Sensitivity analysisConclusionAppendix 1:Methodolo
5、gyAppendix 2:Assumptions details per scenarioAppendix 3:SubsidiesContributorsEndnotes34556991114141621252627293235Decarbonizing Aviation Ground Operations:Alternative Bus Technologies2Executive summaryThis paper explores the techno-economic feasibility of replacing fossil-fuelled airport buses with
6、alternative low-emission technologies such as retrofitted diesel-to-electric,battery-electric and hydrogen buses.The aim is to provide actionable insights for airports seeking to decarbonize ground operations and improve local air quality.Using a robust total cost of ownership(TCO)model validated th