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Airports, Aviation & Transit Hubs

One Aviation Fleet. Every Surface, Every Cycle.

From check-in halls to baggage reclaim, gate lounges and retail concourses, the FloorBotics aviation fleet supports autonomous scrubbing, sweeping, vacuuming and mopping across the busiest passenger-facing floors in large airport terminals. Quad 1100 and Quad 800 handle large hard-floor terminal zones, while VRS 55 Enduro supports quieter passenger areas and mixed floor programs.

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Terminal-grade
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Quiet mode for
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Particulate capture
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Large capacity industrial robot vacuum and scrubber cleaning airport terminal floors, autonomous cleaning solution for high traffic transport hubs
Built for Australian airports & ground-transport hubs
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
DOMESTIC TERMINALS
REGIONAL AIRPORTS
MAJOR RAIL STATIONS
METRO INTERCHANGES
BUS TERMINALS
FERRY TERMINALS
GROUND TRANSPORT HUBS
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
DOMESTIC TERMINALS
REGIONAL AIRPORTS
MAJOR RAIL STATIONS
METRO INTERCHANGES
BUS TERMINALS
FERRY TERMINALS
GROUND TRANSPORT HUBS
01 — The Problem

The Floor Is the First — and Last — Brand Touch.

Between high passenger volumes, around-the-clock operations, security-gated zones and constant trolley, luggage and food-service traffic, the floor of every terminal is one of the most visible operating surfaces in Australian transport infrastructure.

#1
Passenger perception starts with floors

Clean terminal floors shape how passengers judge the wider airport experience, especially in check-in halls, gate lounges, food courts, retail concourses, arrivals corridors and baggage reclaim areas.

24/7
Operations with no closing hours

Terminals never close. Cleaning windows are squeezed between curfew turns, red-eye arrivals, and early-bird departures, while the volume of passenger traffic, food spills, and wet-weather track-in keeps rising every quarter.

Slip · Trip
Common public-area risk in busy terminals

Polished terrazzo, baggage-hall transitions, food-court spills, and rain-soaked entry mats can become a common source of public-liability risk at Australian airports and ground-transport hubs, making cleaning records and routine floor care easier to review.

Travellers walking through busy airport terminal walkway with reflective polished floor
Operations Field Note

The cleanliness scorecard is set inside the terminal long before boarding.

Check-in queues, security exits, retail walkways, food-court transitions, gate lounges and baggage halls all collect visible dust, wheel marks, spills and tracked-in moisture. The FloorBotics aviation fleet helps airport teams keep these high-traffic interior zones cleaner across repeated operating cycles, with reporting that supports operations reviews and cleaning verification.

02 — The Solution

Built for Terminals, Concourses, Lounges & Baggage Halls.

Six capabilities tuned for the interior airport zones that passengers and operations teams see all day: check-in halls, retail concourses, food courts, gate lounges, arrivals corridors and baggage reclaim floors.

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Whisper Concourse Mode

Sub-60 dB — works alongside passengers

Quiet enough to operate beside seated gate-lounge passengers, premium-cabin lounges, and dwell-zone retail without intruding on PA announcements or the passenger experience — so cleaning never has to wait for the next quiet hour.

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Crowd-Aware Navigation

LiDAR + 3D vision — controlled routing

Reads queues, prams, mobility scooters, wheeled luggage and cabin-crew transit lines in real time. The system is designed to route around them with controlled, low-speed navigation, including during peak boarding pulses.

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Cleaning Reports for Operations Teams

Routes · run times · coverage history

FloorBotics cleaning reports help operations teams review completed routes, run times, coverage areas and cleaning frequency across terminal floors and passenger-facing zones.

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Interior Spill and Debris Response

Food courts · retail · arrivals corridors

The FloorBotics fleet can support scheduled and targeted cleaning around food-court entries, retail walkways, security exits and arrivals corridors where spills, dust and wheel marks build up quickly during peak passenger flow.

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AS/NZS 4586 Slip Ready

Tuned chemistry & residual moisture

Configurable scrub pressure and dry-pass sequencing keep terrazzo, vinyl and porcelain finishes inside AS/NZS 4586 slip-resistance thresholds — surfaces are not slipperier when the robot leaves than when it arrived.

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Multi-Zone Terminal Deployment

Check-in · concourse · lounge · baggage hall

The FloorBotics aviation fleet can be scheduled across multiple interior terminal zones, helping teams coordinate cleaning across check-in areas, gate lounges, retail concourses, arrivals corridors and baggage halls.

03 — The Fleet

Interior Terminal Zones. One FloorBotics Fleet.

Each zone below is sized and scheduled for a different airport interior reality: terminal scrubbing, gate lounge cleaning, retail concourse maintenance, baggage hall cleaning and arrivals corridor upkeep. Outdoor forecourt sweeping can be added where required, but the primary deployment is built around large terminal floors.

FloorBot Quad 1100 Product Specifications Image
Zone A · Terminal halls & concourses
Scrubber RangeOvernight & trading-hour
Quad 800
Medium to large terminals · concourses · transit halls
Terminal workhorse
View Quad 800
Operating time
5-7 hr
Working cycle
20/24 hr
Tanks
42 L / 30 L
Best for
Domestic terminals · concourses · baggage halls · major rail station floors
FloorBot VRS 55 Enduro commercial robot cleaner side view
Zone B · Gate lounges & retail concourse
Sweep · Dry-Vac · MopTrading-hour quiet
Large airport terminal and arrivals area requiring frequent floor cleaning
Zone C · Baggage halls, arrivals & support zones
High-debris supportTerminal-first deployment
04 — Compliance

Audit-Ready for Terminal Operations.

FloorBotics helps operations teams keep terminal cleaning activity easier to schedule, review and verify across high-traffic passenger areas. Cleaning reports can show completed routes, run times, coverage areas and cleaning frequency across check-in halls, concourses, gate lounges, arrivals corridors and baggage reclaim floors.

  • Supports slip-risk management across high-traffic terminal floors
  • Scheduled cleaning across terminal zones, concourses and passenger areas
  • Zone-based reporting for completed routes, run times and coverage areas
  • Cleaning reports for operations review and audit readiness
  • Autonomous navigation around luggage, queues and temporary signage
  • Supports accessible-path cleanliness across public-facing areas
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Quad 1100 industrial robot cleaner operating in a long airport terminal corridor with polished floors and wide open walkway for automated cleaning.
Verified deployment
94,000 m²
planned across terminal halls, gate lounges, retail concourses, arrivals corridors and baggage reclaim zones at an Australian capital-city airport precinct.
05 — Evidence

Case File — Capital-City Airport Terminal Group

A 94,000 m² capital-city airport terminal precinct — international concourse, domestic concourse, premium-cabin lounges, arrivals corridors and baggage reclaim floors — rolled out the FloorBotics aviation fleet across a 90-day pilot to support higher cleaning frequency across passenger-facing terminal interiors.

Subject
Capital-City Airport Terminal Group
Daily passengers
42,000+
Gate lounges
28
Floor area
94,000 m²
Fleet
3 × Quad 1100 · 4 × Quad 800 · 6 × VRS 55 Enduro · 3 × Max 100

“Overnight scrubbing is finished before the first flight push, gate lounges stay cleaner through peak boarding, and baggage reclaim floors are easier to keep presentable during arrival waves. The reporting also gives our facilities team a clearer record of what was cleaned and when.”

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Interior terminal zones mapped for cleaning coverage
Daily cleaning windows reviewed across peak and off-peak periods
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FloorBotics machine types considered for terminal deployment
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Day pilot framework for terminal cleaning review

Scenario based on a 90-day terminal cleaning review framework. Final deployment plans should be confirmed through a site walkthrough, floor-type review and product specification check.

06 — FAQ

Airport Cleaning Robot Questions

Answers for airport operators, facilities teams and transport hub managers comparing autonomous floor cleaning robots for terminals, concourses, gate lounges, arrivals corridors and baggage halls.

Modern airport terminal concourse with polished floors and travellers
Can FloorBotics clean during terminal trading hours?

Yes. FloorBotics autonomous floor cleaning robots for airport terminals can run quiet daytime cleaning cycles through gate lounges, retail concourses and passenger corridors, using obstacle detection and controlled cleaning paths around passengers, staff, luggage and temporary signage.

Yes. FloorBotics robot cleaning machines for airport terminals can be planned across check-in halls, gate lounges, retail concourses, arrivals corridors and baggage halls. Different cleaning modes can be matched to wide open floors, seated passenger areas and high-traffic transition zones.

Yes. A FloorBotics industrial robot cleaner for airport baggage halls can support scheduled cleaning in baggage reclaim areas, arrivals corridors and nearby service walkways where luggage wheels, passenger flow, dust and tracked-in moisture create repeated cleaning demand.

Yes. FloorBotics commercial robot cleaning machines for airports can produce reports that show completed routes, run times, coverage areas and cleaning frequency, giving airport operations teams clearer proof of service than manual shift notes alone.

A deployment starts with a terminal walkthrough. FloorBotics maps terminal halls, gate lounges, retail areas, arrivals corridors and baggage halls, then recommends the right commercial robotic floor scrubber mix, cleaning schedule, docking points and reporting setup for the site.

07 — Contact

Book a Terminal Walkthrough

A FloorBotics aviation specialist walks your terminal alongside your operations manager, facilities lead, or airline-lounge operator, maps the key interior zones — terminal halls, gate lounges, retail concourses, arrivals corridors and baggage halls — and returns a staged deployment plan with ROI modelling. At no cost, under NDA.

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Coverage
All Australian airports & ground-transport hubs — metro & regional
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