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Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market Booming as Airports Modernize

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

The global aircraft ground support equipment (GSE) market is set to grow to $19.7 billion by 2035 as airports invest in smart technology and electrification.

The global aircraft ground support equipment (GSE) market is entering a high-growth phase, fueled by rising global air traffic, rapid airport modernization, and the shift toward sustainable, electric-powered equipment, according to a new market analysis by Future Market Insights. The report projects the GSE market will reach $19.7 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 5.6% over the next decade. Key drivers include the increasing adoption of smart airport technologies, growing investments in airport infrastructure, and the push for greener, more energy-efficient ground support equipment. "Airports around the world are under pressure to upgrade their facilities and operations to meet rising passenger and cargo demands, as well as new sustainability targets," said the report's lead author. "This is creating significant opportunities for GSE manufacturers and service providers that can deliver the advanced, eco-friendly technologies airports require." The analysis found that electric GSE, such as electric tugs, belt loaders, and ground power units, will see particularly strong growth as airports work to reduce carbon emissions and noise pollution on the tarmac. Other in-demand technologies include autonomous/self-driving GSE, IoT-connected equipment, and data analytics platforms to optimize ground operations. North America and Europe are expected to remain the largest GSE markets, but the Asia-Pacific region is projected to see the fastest growth as countries like China, India, and Indonesia invest heavily in airport infrastructure. The report also highlights increasing activity in the Middle East and Africa as major hub airports expand. Overall, the surging GSE market reflects the high-stakes race among airports to modernize and streamline their ground operations in the face of rising passenger volumes and environmental mandates. Manufacturers that can deliver the smart, sustainable technologies airports demand will be well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.
#airports#ground support equipment#sustainability#electrification#smart technology

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