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Royal seal of approval for autonomous technology trailblazer

Aurrigo International founder has been made an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours

Aurrigo International founder David Keene has been awarded an MBE for his work with autonomous vehicles and decarbonising airports(Image: submitted)

A business leader working to develop the next generation of autonomous vehicles has been named in the King's Birthday Honours List 2025.

David Keene, the founder of Aurrigo International, has been awarded an MBE for his services to the decarbonisation of airports, marking over 40 years of experience in the automotive sector and developing driverless technology and intelligent mobility in aviation.

The Warwickshire-based entrepreneur was recognised for the work he has done in developing and bringing to market the ‘Auto-DollyTug' - an autonomous vehicle that moves luggage and cargo around six airports across the world.

Designed, developed and built at the firm's Advanced Engineering Centre in Coventry, the electric powered tugs aim to cut emissions, increase operational performance and improve passenger experience.

The MBE comes just a few weeks after Aurrigo International secured its largest agreement to date, entering into a partnership with Swissport to launch at Zurich Airport and then explore future implementation at other locations across the world.

Mr Keene said: "When you've been in business for four decades, nothing tends to surprise you, until this. Aurrigo has come a long way since I started the business in my spare room in 1993.

"While automotive components are still a major part of the business, it is our first-to-market work in autonomous aviation vehicles that is catching the media headlines.