Swissport is investing heavily in green technologies to achieve the target of a 55% electric Ground Support Equipment (GSE) fleet by 2032 and expand renewable energy application across its global operations. Over the past 18 months, the company has deployed over 1,000 hybrid and electric GSE vehicles in 28 countries, with its electric GSE accounting for 25% of the global fleet and making remarkable progress in key European hubs such as Switzerland and the UK.
GCG Barbados' investment in its GSE fleet will enhance tourists' travel experiences and drive Barbados' economic and workforce development. The investment reflects GCG's commitment to sustainable growth by improving local infrastructure and nurturing local talent. Currently, GCG has strengthened its operational capabilities through cross-training programs and seasonal workforce expansion.
On June 20, SAASA took delivery of two TPX-200MTX towbarless tractors from TLD, which completed the first batch of equipment consisting of 25 GSE units and 25 pallet carrier dollies. This delivery is part of the airport’s ongoing annual equipment investment plan. SAASA’s General Manager Enrique Vargas noted that the investment prioritizes operational safety and advanced technology, as the new equipment including loaders and motorised ladders is equipped with telemetry systems and approach sensors to enhance aircraft ground operation safety.
Japan Airlines (JAL) and JGS will trial the HALO system at the local ground handling control station. This move is part of their extensive efforts to modernize and digitize their ground handling processes.