On board with simulation
ThyssenKrupp uses virtual analysis to increase load limits while maintaining safety and costs for aircraft passenger boarding bridges.
For most airports, a passenger boarding bridge is not just a system to enhance passenger comfort on the way from the terminal to the plane, but a strategic safety element. ThyssenKrupp Airport Systems has installed more than 3,000 passenger boarding bridges, also called fingers, at airports around the world. The drivesystem frame of the passenger boarding bridge (known as the bogie) supports 50 metric tons (55 tons) of structure while providing the forward, backward and lateral movements needed to dockto the aircraft.
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