Autonomous work vehicles make U.S. debut at Homestead Airport

Company Miami International Airport
Date 28.02.2025

Honda partners with Miami-Dade County on cutting-edge pilot program

On February 25, the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and Honda hosted a live demonstration at Miami Homestead General Aviation Airport to showcase three of Honda’s state-of-the-art prototype autonomous work vehicles (AWV) and autonomous work mowers (AWM) mowing grass and spraying pesticide at the 960-acre airport. Miami-Dade County is the first test site in the U.S. for this cutting-edge autonomous technology.

“Testing autonomous work vehicles is the latest example of how we are exploring innovative ways to increase workforce efficiency, reduce costs, and create a more future-ready Miami-Dade County. This technology has enormous potential for simplifying the maintenance of large open spaces at our county’s airports, parks, and other large facilities, so that workers can be elevated to more substantial roles and responsibilities.”

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava

Honda recently completed a three-month pilot program at Miami Homestead General and Miami Executive Airport. The prototype Honda AWV and AWM have been operating four days a week after being programmed with autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance technology. The Miami-Dade Aviation Department will now evaluate the pilot program’s results to determine if it wants to move forward with requesting proposals for a long-term contract for automated work vehicles.

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