DENVER — Denver International and Alstom have signed a seven-year contract for Alstom to continue operation and maintenance of the airport’s People Mover system. The contract, effective Jan. 1, 2024 and valued at approximately $228 million, maintains the employment of 91 Alstom employees.
Under the contract, Alstom provides 24-hour-a-day maintenance and operations for the vehicle fleet, 1.2 miles of track, power, signals, and related elements of the automated system.
“Denver International Airport’s new operations and maintenance agreement with Alstom is one of many steps we’re taking to enhance the reliability and passenger experience of the train that moves people between the terminal and concourse,” Matthew Robb, the airport’s senior vice president of technical operations, said in a press release. “As a growing airport, it’s crucial that we provide a consistent service, especially as we continue our work toward accommodating 100 million annual passengers.”
Alstom, which has been involved with the airport transit system for 30 years, introduced new Innovia APM R vehicles to the airport in July.
“Alstom is proud to be Denver International Airport’s partner of choice as they continue on their journey to modernize and expand air train service at one of the busiest airports in the world,” said Michael Keroullé, President of Alstom Americas. “Our expertise in the operations and maintenance of automated people movers allows us to deliver frequent, safe and comfortable service for travellers from around the world.”
Seems to me the contract would start Jan 1, 2025 and not in the past.