The robots carefully lift the car and move it to a dedicated area (Stanley Robotics)London Gatwick has become the first UK airport to offer a new robotic parking service. Passengers are then able to either walk from the robotic parking area to the terminal building, or use a free shuttle bus service. Gatwick Airport says that the parking area features 24-hour security patrols and uses an ANPR-controlled entry and exit system. Basel Mulhouse Airport, also in France, is believed to have signed up to have the robotic parking service installed, too. Clément Boussard, Chief Executive Officer, Stanley Robotics: “This project marks a major milestone for Stanley Robotics in the UK, and we are proud to bring our innovative technology to one of the world’s most forward-thinking airports.”