Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority has launched a drone-powered cleaning trial for metro and tram station facades, marking a major step toward innovation and sustainability in public transport maintenance.
In partnership with Keolis MHI, the operator of Dubai Metro and Tram, the RTA is testing drone technology as a safer, more efficient alternative to traditional cleaning methods.
The new system cuts manpower requirements by over 50 per cent, as it operates with a smaller team of 8 people, compared to the traditional method requiring up to 15 personnel per station.
It also reduces the need for workers to operate at dangerous heights, while also using less water, aligning with Dubai’s environmental goals.
The RTA says the initiative is part of a broader push to adopt smart solutions that optimise resources and support a greener future.
The drone trial is already delivering promising results, and officials are exploring a hybrid model that combines drones with conventional cleaning methods for greater flexibility and impact.
In a significant step towards operational innovation and sustainability, #RTA, in cooperation with Keolis MHI (the operator and maintainer of Dubai Metro and operator Dubai Tram), has launched a pioneering initiative deploying drone technology to clean the facades of Dubai metro…
— RTA (@rta_dubai) May 13, 2025

Indian, Pakistani killed in falling debris incident in Abu Dhabi
UAE air defences intercept 15 missiles, 11 drones on Thursday
Gargash welcomes UN council's condemnation of Iran's 'brazen aggression'
UAE minister says 'no country should hold straits as hostage'
UAE issues alert for unstable weather conditions on Thursday
UAE joins 5 nations to condemn pro-Iranian attacks coming from Iraq
UAE responds to incoming missiles, drones on Thursday
UAE aid convoy ships 270 tonnes of children's clothing to Gaza Strip
