The Albany International Airport has launched a fully digital fuel management system, integrating data collection and inventory control platforms, to completely replace the traditional manual table verification operation mode. This system enables real-time visualization of the entire fuel operation process, automatic update of inventory data, and rapid reconciliation of accounts, optimizing the accounting report process and the on-site scheduling efficiency of the apron. This digital upgrade does not disrupt daily operations, improving the accuracy and resilience of fuel management, and laying a foundation for the airport to cope with future business growth and undertake more complex operational requirements.
The Federal Aviation Administration of the United States spent 16.5 million US dollars to purchase the VTU-20 type ADS-B ground vehicle mobile regional transmitter from uAvionix Company. This equipment is fully equipped for all airport service vehicles across the United States. Based on the Ground Situation Awareness Program, it improves the airport ground safety system, enabling 2,000 airport operation vehicles to achieve real-time visibility. Due to the complex airport operation environment and adverse weather conditions, ground vehicles without real-time tracking are prone to cause safety accidents such as runway encroachment. Recent related accidents have also highlighted the necessity of this rectification. This compliant device can be quickly deployed and accurately transmit location information. Industry experts say that this move can fill the gap in ground vision and effectively enhance the overall operational safety of the airport.
Waev Inc. has launched the Bigfoot XL Industrial Liftgate Truck, an industrial electric transport vehicle equipped with an integrated hydraulic tailgate. This vehicle is designed to simplify cargo handling operations in airports, ports, and large industrial sites. It is based on the Bigfoot XL electric platform and is equipped with the original Tommy Gate hydraulic tailgate, allowing a single operator to independently complete the loading and unloading of goods between the ground and the truck bed without the need for additional lifting equipment.
Global ground handling equipment solution leader TCR has entered into a strategic partnership with JetBlue Airways. They will provide a complete range of GSE leasing, maintenance, and other comprehensive ground handling services at three major US airports in Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando. TCR has also newly expanded and renovated airport operation workshops, and will expand cooperation with more airports within the year. The collaboration can ensure the daily operation of over 500 flights, improve equipment availability, reliability, and operational safety, optimize operational efficiency and fleet stability, and help JetBlue Airways advance the modernization, electrification upgrade, and sustainable development planning of ground handling equipment.