The first on-site test report of multiple hydrogen-powered ground support equipment (GSE) at an airport in the UK has confirmed that hydrogen can be safely and efficiently integrated into airport ground operations, and has also clarified the key subsequent steps for accelerating the application of hydrogen in the aviation industry and achieving decarbonization.
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP, a subsidiary of BlackRock), a leading global infrastructure investment firm, has announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire TCR, the world's largest independent airport ground support equipment leasing company. 3i Infrastructure plc has sold its 71% stake in TCR for 1.14 billion euros, representing a 50% increase in valuation compared to the previous one. The management team of TCR will co-invest with GIP. This acquisition aligns with GIP's long-term strategy of investing in high-growth aviation infrastructure. TCR, headquartered in Brussels, serves over 200 airports worldwide. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
While a world filled with AI and robots may still seem like a distant future, the reality is that they have already become an integral part of various industries, aviation included.According to Jo Alex Tanem, CEO of Nordic Dino Robotics AB, the company behind the innovative Nordic Dino system for cl
PTE World 2026 will be held at ExCeL in London from March 17th to 19th. Oshkosh AeroTech will showcase a complete set of airport bridge equipment and new technologies such as boarding bridges, automatic docking systems, ground power supplies, and pre-adjusted air at booth B280. Company executives stated that the exhibition is an important platform for connecting with airport clients and presenting integrated intelligent solutions. On-site, the JetDock automatic docking technology and the iOPS intelligent operation system will also be demonstrated to help airports enhance efficiency, safety, and operational value.