shuttles
Shuttles are vehicles designed to transport people or goods between specific locations. They are commonly used in various settings, such as airports, where they connect passengers to terminals, or in space exploration, where they carry astronauts and equipment to and from orbit.
In the context of space travel, the most famous shuttle is the Space Shuttle, which was used by NASA from 1981 to 2011. This reusable spacecraft could carry large payloads and was instrumental in building the International Space Station and deploying satellites. Shuttles can also refer to smaller transport services, like those found in hotels or theme parks.