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Airports have never been busier. With more than 100,000 commercial flights taking off each day according to OAG, safety on the ramp remains paramount.
Ground Support Equipment (GSE) plays a critical role in aircraft turnarounds – but without proper measures in place, it can also become a major source of disruption causing ground damage, delays, and costly Aircraft On Ground (AOG) incidents.
Tackling rising ground damage costs with enhanced GSE According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), escalating flight volumes could drive ground damage costs to reach US$10 billion by 2035. However, the IATA has also identified that these costs could be cut by up to 42% using Enhanced GSE featuring anti‑collision and blind spot technology.
IATA’s 2024 Annual Safety Report shows a slight increase in incident rates – from 1.09 to 1.13 incidents per million flight with seven fatal accidents and 244 onboard fatalities recorded in 2024. However, the industry’s fatality risk remains low at 0.06, significantly under the five-year average of 0.10.
These statistics underline how even minor ground collisions or equipment mishaps can result in significant delays, repairs, or worst-case AOG events and emphasize the need for advanced monitoring and prevention tools.
Understanding the risks: blind spots and collisions Ground handlers frequently navigate equipment in tight proximity to aircraft, where blind spots around wings, fuselage corners, and cargo doors heighten the risk of impact. Unseen hazards combined with vehicle momentum can lead to dents, skin damage, or structural impairment, potentially resulting in rapid decompression or AOG scenarios if left unchecked.
Ground support equipment encompasses a diverse range of vehicles. From catering trucks and baggage tugs to aircraft pushback tractors, fuel tankers, and passenger transport vehicles, each has its own operational challenges and risk profiles.
Due to their size, design, and operating environments, many of these vehicles suffer from significant blind spots, which can contribute to a variety of incidents including aircraft skin damage, engine ingestion hazards, ground crew injuries, and even aircraft being rendered AOG.
The leading solutions helping to elevate GSE safety To address these critical safety gaps, Brigade has developed a portfolio of advanced safety technologies tailored to GSE operations. The kits, which were initially developed from existing technologies for catering vehicles to address their proximity and unique use close to aircraft, include:
These technologies work in unison to create a comprehensive risk mitigation system, designed to reduce ground-based collisions, protect valuable assets, and minimize the risk of AOG events caused by equipment-related damage.
Corey Heniser, CEO of Brigade Electronics, commented: “Brigade’s technologies are about more than detecting objects – they’re about providing solutions that give operators the confidence to keep operations running safely and smoothly free from disruption and financial loss. With the industry facing billions in potential ground damage costs, our monitoring systems, adaptive alarms, and HD HFR cameras bring clarity and control to the ramp operator’s workspace. They transform blind spots into actionable visibility, helping avoid AOG events before they happen.”
Brigade Electronics will be exhibiting at GSE Expo throughout the event. Attendees are invited to meet the team at their stand to experience live demonstrations of Brigade’s safety solutions, and learn how they can safeguard operations, protect aircraft, and prevent costly AOG downtime. Find them at Booth 2068.
Sources IATA – Ground Handling Priorities: Safety, Global Standards and Sustainability.IATAEASA – IATA’s 2024 Annual Safety Report
Brigade is a global market leader and award-winning provider of commercial and machinery vehicle safety solutions. The company’s mission is to save lives, protect vulnerable road users and assist drivers to maneuver safely by creating high-quality products that reduce the risk of collisions and eliminate vehicle blind spots.
Founded in 1976 by Chris Hanson-Abbott OBE, Brigade introduced the very first back up alarm to Europe and has been at the forefront of championing vehicle and machinery safety ever since. The company is renowned for pioneering industry-compliant products as well as developing and patenting new and innovative technology.
Brigade’s product portfolio offers a range of devices suitable for OEM and aftermarket customers. These include the latest AI-enhanced 360-degree camera systems, camera monitor systems, White Sound® back up alarms, radar and ultrasonic sensors, enhanced with AI capabilities, as well as video recording devices and dashcams which are compatible with various telematics platforms, including Brigade Telematics. Brigade’s products can be integrated to suit a broad range of applications and requirements. All devices come with generous warranty periods (some lifetime), technical support and expert aftercare. |