Los Angeles, CA –  Automotus has announced a partnership with Sacramento International Airport (SMF) to optimize operations at the airport’s pickup and drop-off terminals.

Automotus, a leader in automated curb management technology, will deploy its computer vision platform at SMF’s pickup and drop-off areas to streamline curbside activity, reduce congestion, enhance safety, and improve the passenger experience. Through Automotus’ solutions, SMF will gain the ability to monitor curb activity in real time, gather valuable data on vehicle flow, and proactively manage traffic to ensure smooth operations for all travelers.

Sacramento International Airport joins other major cities, such as Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Fort Lee (NJ), that are deploying Automotus curb management solutions to enhance safety and reduce congestion and emissions through automation.

“Our work with Sacramento International Airport underscores the growing demand for smarter, data-driven curbside solutions,” said Jordan Justus, CEO of Automotus. “By automating what used to be manual monitoring, we’re helping airports like SMF improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and create a better experience for travelers and operators alike.”

“Managing curbside traffic has become increasingly complex with the growth in rideshare, delivery services, and private vehicle traffic,” said Sheri Thompson-Duarte, Deputy Director of Operations and Public Safety at SMF. “Our partnership with Automotus enables us to better understand and manage these changing demands and to automate certain functions to reduce congestion, minimize idling, and create a more efficient experience for everyone visiting the airport.”

For more information, visit www.automotus.ai

About Automotus
Automotus is the leader in automated curb management, working with cities and airports to make communities safer, healthier, and more accessible by addressing the growing competition for curb space. With first-of-its-kind computer vision technology deployed at the curb, Automotus automates curb operations and enforcement – enabling cities, airports, fleets, and small businesses to manage curb activity, make data-driven decisions, and incentivize EV adoption – all without the need for a parking app or kiosk.