Waymo Begins Mapping San Francisco Airport Under Temporary Permit
The 30-day agreement allows human-driven vehicles to collect data at SFO, setting the stage for potential future autonomous services.
- Waymo has received a 30-day permit to map roadways at San Francisco International Airport, effective March 14, 2025, with an option for a 30-day extension.
- The permit requires human drivers to operate the vehicles and limits operations to two vehicles at a time, prohibiting public passengers and commercial goods delivery.
- The mapping process will provide crucial data to inform decisions about potential autonomous passenger services at the airport in the future.
- The agreement includes data-sharing requirements, mandating Waymo to provide detailed trip and vehicle tracking information to SFO after each mapping session.
- The Teamsters union, initially critical of Waymo, has expressed cautious support for the permit after safety and labor concerns were addressed.