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Dabico FMT (FMT Sweden AB)

Jet Bridges / Passenger Boarding Bridges · MTB Mobile Telescopic Bridge · T-Bridge
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Inventor of the glass-walled PBB and the original VDGS.

Founded
1963
Origin
Trelleborg, Sweden
Category
Jet Bridges / Passenger Boarding Bridges
Delivered to
AUH · DOH
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63
Years of operating history since founding
2
GCC hub airports with equipment in service
4
Aerospace certifications on file
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Company brief

Dabico FMT, the airport business unit of FMT Sweden AB, is a Trelleborg-based manufacturer of passenger boarding bridges (PBBs) and ground-stand support systems with more than 50 years of experience designing and delivering passenger-handling and operational-support systems for airports and seaports worldwide. The company was founded in 1963 in Lund, Sweden, and relocated to Trelleborg in 1974. FMT installed its first passenger boarding bridge at Malmo Sturup Airport in 1972, invented the first Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS) in 1975, pioneered automatic and semi-automatic PBB docking in 1983, opened the world's first Vehicle-Free Ramp System and Over-the-Wing PBB at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport in 1990, introduced the world's first glass-walled boarding bridges in 1991 and developed the first laser-based VDGS in 1992. FMT later introduced the FMT Apron Management System (1994) and Stand Management System Atlantis (1996), and is now part of the broader Dabico aviation group, which extends the offering across airport monitoring, fuelling, 400 Hz / GPU retrofit, eGPU, pre-conditioned air, aero and seaport bridges, aircraft ground connection, wet/utility services, pantographs, caddles, towbars and accessories. R&D, manufacturing and sales direction remain at Trelleborg, with sales offices in Europe, North America and the Middle East and a global agent network. Dabico FMT is certified to ISO 9001:2015 (quality) and ISO 14001:2015 (environment). The PBB family covers Mobile Telescopic Bridges (MTB, including A380 Upper Deck variants and Dual Boarding Bridge configurations), Nose-Loader Bridges, T-Bridges, Over-the-Wing Bridges and Commuter Bridges. Distinct strengths include a long pedigree of PBB innovation, a Swedish design and manufacturing base optimised for extreme climates, and the integration with Dabico's wider apron and ground-systems portfolio.

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Indexed product lines

Mobile Telescopic Bridge (MTB)

Apron-drive passenger boarding bridge developed in 1992, serving ICAO Cat C/D/E/F including A380 upper deck, with hydraulic lift system and optional Safety Floor.

ICAO Cat C/D/E/FHydraulic liftOptional spring-loaded Safety Floor
A380 Upper Deck Bridge

MTB variant with rigid structural design and optional Dual Drive Bogie System for upper-deck door service above seven metres.

A380 upper-deck door accessDual Drive Bogie option
Dual Boarding Bridge System

Two- or three-MTB configurations on a single stand with electronic anti-collision system, suited for MARS stands.

Electronic anti-collisionMARS-compatible
Nose-Loader Bridge

Telescopic-tunnel boarding bridge with hydraulic cylinder lift, developed since 1972 - preferred for harsh climates.

Hydraulic cylinder elevationFew moving parts for low maintenance
T-Bridge

Mid-1970s T-configuration passenger boarding bridge for stands with restricted geometry.

Suitable for tight-geometry stands
Over-the-Wing Bridge

PBB type used at Vehicle-Free Ramp Systems, first inaugurated at Stockholm-Arlanda in 1990.

Compatible with vehicle-free ramps
Commuter Bridge

Smaller PBB for regional and commuter aircraft.

Regional aircraft compatible
Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS)

FMT-pioneered VDGS, first introduced in 1975 and laser-based variants from 1992, for automatic aircraft parking and stand guidance.

Laser-based variantsAutomatic / semi-automatic docking

Compliance + accreditation

ISO 9001:2015
ISO
quality management
ISO 14001:2015
ISO
environmental management

Where their equipment is in service

MMX1972
Malmo Sturup
SE

First FMT Passenger Boarding Bridge installation

ARN1990
Stockholm-Arlanda
SE

Inauguration of the world's first Vehicle-Free Ramp System and Over-the-Wing type bridge

Operating in 2 countries

SEUS
ISO 9001
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 14001
CE
CE
EN 12312-4
EN 12312-4
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