A&K Robotics and Aena Launch Autonomous Mobility Pods at Madrid–Barajas Airport, Redefining Airport Automation and Accessibility

30 October 2025 | News

A&K Robotics partners with Aena to pilot its autonomous Cruz mobility pods at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, advancing AI-driven automation and inclusive robotics for the next generation of smart airport experiences.
Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Image Courtesy: Public Domain

A&K Robotics, the autonomous micromobility company, and Aena, the world’s largest airport operator by passenger numbers, announce that they have entered a collaboration agreement to pilot Cruz mobility pods at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD). This strategic deployment marks a major leap forward in transforming the future of airport mobility and enhancing the travel experience for millions of passengers.

Madrid–Barajas, one of Europe’s busiest airports and a key hub in Aena’s global portfolio of 46 airports in Spain and 32 abroad, will pilot five of A&K Robotics’ autonomous Cruz pods as part of its bold innovation strategy. The initiative is focused on reinventing and personalizing the passenger journey while prioritizing accessibility, sustainability, and technological leadership.

“Our goal is to shape the future of air travel around accessibility and personalization,” said Pablo Lopez Loeches, Head of the Ideation & Entrepreneurship Division at Aena. “This collaboration with A&K Robotics reflects our commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies that redefine the passenger experience and support our vision of sustainable, seamless mobility.”

The deployment of Cruz pods at MAD follows A&K’s successful rollout at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and pilot programs underway in other leading international hubs. With the ability to navigate autonomously, adapt to complex airport environments, and provide safe, dignified transportation for passengers with reduced mobility, the Cruz pods are setting a new standard for ease and convenience at airports.

“We’re building a world where robots enhance everyday life — enabling more inclusive, efficient, and enjoyable experiences,” said Jessica Yip, COO of A&K Robotics. “Our partnership with Aena signals an inflection point, not just for our company’s growth, but for the global aviation industry’s shift toward intelligent, human-centered mobility.”

Designed to scale quickly and integrate seamlessly with airport operations, A&K Robotics’ technology also supports airports in meeting sustainability and accessibility mandates. The Cruz platform provides modular deployment options, helping operators address diverse mobility needs with flexibility and precision.

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