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.
Mingjie Aviation aims to achieve a 25% electrification rate of global ground support equipment by the end of 2025. It has invested 200 million US dollars in fleet upgrades and added over 620 electric devices this year, achieving a steady increase from the 22% rate in 2024. This transformation is an important part of its 2045 net-zero emissions strategy. The progress of global electric GSE is uneven. Europe is leading the way, with several airports achieving outstanding electrification rates. Countries like the UK and Denmark have also successively deployed hybrid and electric ground support equipment. The electrification rate in Oceania and Southeast Asia reached 30% at the same time, and Australia has launched a pilot program for electric ground power equipment. Due to limitations in site conditions, some areas are temporarily unable to achieve full electrification. The company is increasing the use of low-carbon fuels such as hydrogen plant oil, with a 50% increase in usage in 2025.
At the AAEA Los Angeles Annual Conference, Aviramp announced the launch of an industry survey. The background was that US airports planned to invest over 150 billion US dollars in infrastructure projects between 2023 and 2027. Aviramp pointed out that due to the ambiguity in the actual implementation of FAA, ARP standards and international IATA benchmarks, it is difficult to distinguish between compliant and non-compliant equipment during procurement.