HiSERV, one of Europe's leading ground support equipment (GSE) and aviation services providers, will participate in ILA Berlin, taking place from June 10 to 14, 2026, at the Berlin Expo Airport. Visitors can meet the HiSERV team at booth A2/120 and witness approximately 40 advanced GSE units operating on the apron, including two pushback tractors—Goldhofer’s ATLAS AST-2E G and Bison D1000—highlighting HiSERV’s commitment to deploying top-tier equipment.
Textron GSE (Ground Support Equipment) announced its support for the 2026 Special Olympics air transportation mission. This mission is organized by Textron Aviation and is the largest peacetime air transportation operation in the world, aimed at transporting athletes to the 2026 Special Olympics National Games in the United States. To ensure the implementation of the mission, Textron GSE will provide 16 baggage and cargo tow trucks (including 14 TUG M1A and 2 TUG MT), for the movement of materials and equipment at the downtown airport in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This air transportation mission will be carried out on June 19th and 27th, 2025, with one aircraft taking off and landing every three minutes to eliminate the travel obstacles for the athletes and showcase the power of the aviation industry in uniting the community. Textron GSE stated that it is honored to help hundreds of athletes gain the opportunity to showcase their talents.
TCR and JetBlue Airlines have announced the establishment of a strategic partnership. TCR will provide comprehensive ground support equipment (GSE) maintenance, repair and full-service leasing services for JetBlue Airlines at three major airports in the United States (Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando), and plans to expand to more airports in the second half of this year. This partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency, equipment reliability and safety, while promoting the modernization and electrification of JetBlue Airlines' GSE fleet. TCR will thereby expand its business presence in North America.
Hawaiian Airlines has introduced 116 electric ground support vehicles (including baggage trolleys, conveyor belt loaders, and aircraft pushback tractors) at its Honolulu hub, replacing the previous diesel and propane equipment. This has increased the proportion of electric ground support equipment at the airport to 73%. This move can eliminate fossil fuel consumption, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower maintenance costs and noise, and improve the working environment for employees. The Hawaii Department of Transportation has installed 30 charging stations (60 interfaces), with another 4 under construction, and will provide two years of free charging services to the airlines. After testing, Hawaiian Airlines selected specific models from Charlatte and Kalmar, and the new equipment also includes safety features such as cab protection and sensor guidance. The annual environmental benefits are equivalent to planting 7,000 trees or reducing 65 cars. Hawaiian Airlines plans to extend the