The project is being implemented in partnership with Boryspil International Airport, where a dedicated testing platform has been established.
Uklon today became the first Ukrainian mobility company to put autonomous mobility technology into live testing, launching the country's first remote driving pilot at Boryspil International Airport. The pilot uses core technologies and operational components common to modern autonomous vehicle programmes globally — including onboard sensors, real-time connectivity, vehicle telemetry and remote operations infrastructure — with remote human operators acting as a transitional control layer on the path toward higher levels of vehicle autonomy.
Uklon is positioning itself as the operating partner for Ukraine's future autonomous mobility and robotaxi ecosystem and is working with regulators and Boryspil Airport on the long-term pathway toward driverless operations.
The initiative aims to test the technology, assess key aspects of autonomous vehicle technology under various conditions and support the development of the regulatory framework required for the future introduction of autonomous vehicle technologies in Ukraine.
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