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JFK Airport to Introduce First All-Electric Ground Support Equipment

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In a global first for the aviation industry and reaffirming the New Terminal One's commitment to environmental sustainability, the fully electric GSE fleet will be shared by ground handlers—companies that support airline operations with ramp services including baggage loading and aircraft towing.

This initiative marks the first time that any airport terminal in the world has procured a centralized all-electric GSE fleet. The shared model reduces environmental impact, lowers costs, and optimizes equipment usage, unlike the conventional model where ground handlers individually own or lease their own equipment.

Transforming the Aviation Industry with Modern Technologies

The New Terminal One is a key component of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's $19 billion transformation of JFK Airport into a world-class gateway, featuring two new terminals, the modernization and expansion of two existing terminals, a new ground transportation center, and an entirely new, simplified roadway network.

Operating a fully electric GSE fleet through an innovative pooling model is a key part of the New Terminal One's sustainability strategy, which supports the Port Authority's goal to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the agency's airports and facilities by 2050.

"Our team at the New Terminal One is creating an unparalleled travel experience while staying true to our commitment to environmental sustainability," said The New Terminal One Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Aument. "We are delighted to partner with TCR on this innovative collaboration for all-electric ground support equipment, which will contribute to seamless operations for our partner airlines and a best-in-class experience for their customers."

"We are thrilled to contribute to this groundbreaking initiative," said Kristof Philips, CEO of TCR Airport Solutions. "This project highlights our dedication to sustainability and innovation, setting a worldwide model for the aviation industry."

"Extending our presence in North America marks a significant milestone for our organization,” said Stephanie Rajzbaum, Managing Director of TCR North America. “We are excited to collaborate with local communities and partners, fostering a diverse workplace and creating about 50 local jobs, including roles for electric GSE maintenance technicians contributing to the success of New Terminal One."

Advancing Sustainability in Aerial Mobility

TCR's all-electric GSE fleet integrates advanced fleet management technology, which provides real-time data to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making.

Set to transform how GSE is operated, this modern technology will enhance safety and contribute to more seamless operations at the New Terminal One.

The New Terminal One's pooling model for the electric GSE will:

  1. Reduce emissions: An all-electric fleet eliminates tailpipe emissions, improving air quality.
  2. Provide cost efficiency gains: A shared electric GSE fleet minimizes equipment redundancies and helps reduce costs.
  3. Ensure energy savings: Electric GSE reduces overall energy consumption.

This pooling approach will also make it easier for prospective ground handlers to participate in a competitive bid to operate at the New Terminal One, as they will only provide the manpower to operate the GSE, without having to purchase their own equipment. The New Terminal One expects to issue a request for proposals for ground handlers shortly.

TCR is committed to the Port Authority's targets for Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE/LBE) participation by working with third party providers to supply, manage and maintain the equipment.

JFK Airport to Introduce First All-Electric Ground Support Equipment

The New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has selected TCR, a global leader in ground support equipment (GSE) solutions, to provide an all-electric GSE fleet at the new world-class international gateway for JFK Airport, scheduled to open in 2026.

In a global first for the aviation industry and reaffirming the New Terminal One's commitment to environmental sustainability, the fully electric GSE fleet will be shared by ground handlers—companies that support airline operations with ramp services including baggage loading and aircraft towing.

This initiative marks the first time that any airport terminal in the world has procured a centralized all-electric GSE fleet. The shared model reduces environmental impact, lowers costs, and optimizes equipment usage, unlike the conventional model where ground handlers individually own or lease their own equipment.

Transforming the Aviation Industry with Modern Technologies

The New Terminal One is a key component of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's $19 billion transformation of JFK Airport into a world-class gateway, featuring two new terminals, the modernization and expansion of two existing terminals, a new ground transportation center, and an entirely new, simplified roadway network.

Operating a fully electric GSE fleet through an innovative pooling model is a key part of the New Terminal One's sustainability strategy, which supports the Port Authority's goal to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the agency's airports and facilities by 2050.

"Our team at the New Terminal One is creating an unparalleled travel experience while staying true to our commitment to environmental sustainability," said The New Terminal One Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Aument. "We are delighted to partner with TCR on this innovative collaboration for all-electric ground support equipment, which will contribute to seamless operations for our partner airlines and a best-in-class experience for their customers."

"We are thrilled to contribute to this groundbreaking initiative," said Kristof Philips, CEO of TCR Airport Solutions. "This project highlights our dedication to sustainability and innovation, setting a worldwide model for the aviation industry."

"Extending our presence in North America marks a significant milestone for our organization,” said Stephanie Rajzbaum, Managing Director of TCR North America. “We are excited to collaborate with local communities and partners, fostering a diverse workplace and creating about 50 local jobs, including roles for electric GSE maintenance technicians contributing to the success of New Terminal One."

Advancing Sustainability in Aerial Mobility

TCR's all-electric GSE fleet integrates advanced fleet management technology, which provides real-time data to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making.

Set to transform how GSE is operated, this modern technology will enhance safety and contribute to more seamless operations at the New Terminal One.

The New Terminal One's pooling model for the electric GSE will:

  1. Reduce emissions: An all-electric fleet eliminates tailpipe emissions, improving air quality.
  2. Provide cost efficiency gains: A shared electric GSE fleet minimizes equipment redundancies and helps reduce costs.
  3. Ensure energy savings: Electric GSE reduces overall energy consumption.

This pooling approach will also make it easier for prospective ground handlers to participate in a competitive bid to operate at the New Terminal One, as they will only provide the manpower to operate the GSE, without having to purchase their own equipment. The New Terminal One expects to issue a request for proposals for ground handlers shortly.

TCR is committed to the Port Authority's targets for Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE/LBE) participation by working with third party providers to supply, manage and maintain the equipment.