These have become increasingly common as a cheaper option than building satellite terminals. Usually they are much wider than a road bus, and single sided. I have been in double-ended versions.
151002F Roma (Italy) Leonardo da Vinci: Tarmac bus and special vehicles. (Roderick Smith)
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Airport-apron buses (global)
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I caught this one at Hong Kong International recently. It had a door at the rear short end. I noted it had visible wheels only on the rear end of the vehicle.
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Zurich Airport, airside, 1971. Ford semi-trailer.
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