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Aurrigo CEO calls for transformation in ground support industry by embracing ‘iGSE’

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The CEO of Aurrigo International plc, a leading international provider of smart airside solutions, has today urged aviation industry stakeholders to embrace innovation and drive the evolution of ground support equipment.

Professor David Keene emphasised the necessity for ground handlers to transition into a new paradigm he has coined as ‘iGSE’ - intelligent Ground Support Equipment.

His vision encompasses a suite of advanced, integrated technologies designed to enhance operational performance and streamline airside activities.

Professor David Keene

By adopting smart airside solutions, the industry can reduce turnaround times, improve reliability, and significantly lower its environmental footprint.

“Today’s aviation landscape demands that we step up our game,” explained David.

“As we move into a new era of airside operations, it is imperative that we harness advanced technologies to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The future belongs to those who will lead the charge in reimagining how ground handling is performed.”

Keene outlined several key areas where iGSE can make a profound impact, including:

Automation: Implementing automated systems to minimise human error and enhance operational speed.

Data Analytics: Leveraging real-time data to optimise resource allocation and improve decision-making processes.

Sustainability: Integrating eco-friendly practices into ground support operations to reduce emissions and support global sustainability goals.

“By moving to iGSE, we can create a more connected and efficient ground handling environment that meets the demands of modern air travel,” added Dave.

He concluded: “This is not just about technology; it’s about transforming our industry to better serve airlines, passengers, and the planet. Who will be the first GSE to transition to an iGSE approach?”

Aurrigo is committed to leading the charge in this transformation, investing in designing and developing innovative solutions that position the company - and its partners - at the forefront of the future of airside operations.

Customers choose to partner with the UK-based company to transform their baggage and cargo handling operations, improving safety, operational efficiencies and meeting sustainability targets, whilst navigating growing passenger volumes, rising costs and increasing labour shortages.

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