Alstom signs contract with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport for operations, maintenance services of APM

April 14, 2022
Alstom’s scope of work includes ongoing preventive and corrective maintenance of the system’s 64 Innovia APM 200 vehicles, subsystems and related components.

Alstom has signed a contract with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to provide operations and maintenance services for the automated people mover (APM) system for the next 10 years.  

Under this contract, Alstom’s scope of work includes ongoing preventive and corrective maintenance of the system’s 64 Innovia APM 200 vehicles, subsystems and related components, which consists of switches, power distribution, station doors, public address announcements and station signage. Alstom will also be responsible for the maintenance of the nearly five miles of elevated dual-lane guideway, which includes the running surface, guide beam, third rail power and the related switches, the power distribution, guideway heating systems and the Automatic Train Control equipment. 

Alstom and DFW have been working together since 2000 providing the elevated dual-lane guideway APM system. Known as Skylink, the 32 train APM system (64 cars) offers convenient passenger travel in either direction on comfortable, climate controlled Innovia APM vehicles, connecting all five terminals.  

“DFW is the most connected airport in the world, and Skylink helps our customers navigate easily between terminals,” said Sean Donohue, CEO, DFW Airport. “Ensuring Skylink is properly maintained and operational is essential to the customer experience.” 

Alstom has provided maintenance support for the SkyLink system since it opened on May 21, 2005. Since its opening, Alstom says the DFW system has achieved outstanding results in availability, exceeding 99 percent each year, carrying more than 20 million passengers annually, pre-pandemic. 

“We are incredibly pleased and proud to extend our partnership with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport,” said Michael Keroullé, president, Alstom Americas. “The customer’s renewed trust in Alstom proves our operations and maintenance expertise in helping customers provide efficient, reliable, and safe service for their end users.” 

The driverless Innovia APM is a transportation system specially designed to serve airports and dense urban areas. It offers quick, comfortable and convenient service for commuters within cities, to and from airports or between airport terminals. Innovia APM cars operate on a dedicated guideway underground, on ground level or elevated. The Innovia APM systems incorporate modern aesthetics and advanced subsystems for optimized functionality.