The most popular passenger carrier for people movement in the airport is the AV6, a six-seater vehicle designed specifically for airports, taking into consideration passengers safety and comfort and the airport architecture.
Full opening rear door with grab handles giving excellent access to all PRM passenger
Low access step height
All doors fitted with interlock cut out. Vehicle automatically stops and applies park brake system if a door is opened during operation
Discreetly positioned door handles to avoid passenger opening door during operation
Soft coated door extrusions to prevent trap point injuries to all doors
Soft coated overhead protection frame
Double hinge full height doors to aid passenger transfer for side access
Driver plus five passengers in a three-bench configuration
Head rests fitted on Lexan panel bulkhead between two rear bench seats
Ensure passengers remain within vehicle during operation
Radius corners incorporating rubber bumper to further reduce collision damage to the front and rear of the vehicle
Tilt adjustable steering column
Battery discharge indicator
Hour meter
Digital speedometer
Power steering
AQHF24-30FC-G On board 24 volt 30 amp high frequency Charger
Charger lead fitted behind flush fitting access door
Door fitted with interlock to prevent vehicle being driven if charger lead is still connected to supply
24 volt gel maintenance free battery
Produces no explosive gas during recharge
No requirement for special ventilated charging area
No routine battery maintenance/topping up required
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