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Pegasus Airlines has Introduced Locally Produced BMC NEOPORT Apron Buses into Service

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Pegasus Airlines has  Introduced Locally Produced  BMC NEOPORT Apron Buses  into Service

Pegasus Airlines put into service at Sabiha Gökçen Airport the locally produced NEOPORT apron buses developed by BMC, the world's leading and Europe's second largest apron bus manufacturer, in order to increase passenger safety and comfort.

Pegasus Airlines is raising the safety and comfort standards in passenger transportation by adding 6 locally produced BMC NEOPORT apron buses to its fleet at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport. With these new buses, specially designed by BMC, the world's leading and Europe's second largest apron bus manufacturer, Pegasus takes its goal of improving the guest experience one step further by adopting innovative solutions in aviation.

NEOPORT apron buses, specially designed for Pegasus by BMC, Turkey's leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, and produced in accordance with the company's corporate colors, have been developed to make transportation between the aircraft and the terminal safer and more comfortable. With their large capacity and ergonomic structure, these vehicles offer Pegasus guests a more enjoyable journey.

Developed by BMC's Turkish engineers, the 14-meter-long NEOPORT buses facilitate passenger boarding and alighting with their full low-floor and tilting in both directions. The state-of-the-art engine positioned in the front section offers a large and spacious passenger area in the cabin. NEOPORT, which is the leader in its class with a total capacity of 110 passengers (12 seated and 98 standing), minimizes vibration thanks to its advanced suspension system, maximizing passenger and driver comfort.

This investment, realized in cooperation with BMC, reflects the importance Pegasus attaches to safety and comfort in passenger transportation and demonstrates its determination to support domestic production.


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