Take Routine Mowing Off Your To-Do List

Autonomous mowers mowing at Sugar Land Regional Airport

Free up your crew for runway safety, inspections, and infrastructure work.

Keeping runway areas clear and maintained is a constant job, especially for small teams covering large airfields.

Routine mowing takes time and can pull crews away from inspections, pavement markings, lighting checks, and regular infrastructure work—forcing your team to choose between vegetation control and runway safety.

At Sugar Land Regional Airport, that pressure changed how mowing fit into the workday.

Download the Sugar Land Case Study

See how a general aviation airport reduced labor pressure, kept grass under control, and supported runway safety with autonomous mowing.

 Inside the report:

  • What mowing looked like before the shift
  • What forced a new approach
  • What changed when mowing didn’t stop

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