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UISEE Technologies Expands Xinjiang Airport Partnership With New Vehicle Orders; Shares Soar 14%

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UISEE Technologies (Beijing) (HKG:1511) said it won a new order from Xinjiang Airport for 10 autonomous buses and six unmanned delivery vehicles, according to a Wednesday Hong Kong bourse filing.

The autonomous driving company said the latest order expands its intelligent transportation deployment at airports following a strategic cooperation agreement signed with Xinjiang Airport in March.

The cooperation covers autonomous passenger shuttles, cargo transportation, and baggage handling services at the airport.

The company's shares surged nearly 14% in recent trade.

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