Local NewsNews GCG Ground Services innovates by Barbados Today Traffic 09/10/2020 written by Barbados Today Traffic 09/10/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.1K Despite setbacks in the aviation industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GCG Ground Services (Barbados) Ltd has introduced new state of the art equipment into its fleet. From the beginning of September 2020, GCG Ground Services started using three new pieces of Ground Service Equipment (GSE) in its operations at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) โ two electrical baggage tractors and a high efficiency, low emission Ground Power Unit (GPU). The electrical tractors are the first electric units, to operate at the Barbados airport and are used to transport the baggage containers from the aircraft to the Arrivals Hall and from the Departure Hall to the aircraft. These tractors which are โbecoming the new standard in zero emission solutionsโ can also be used to push back private jets as they have a load bearing capacity of forty-five hundred (4500) lbs. The AC technology allows progressive acceleration, high speed over long distances and overall excellent towing performances for these machines. The self-contained Ground Power Unit efficiently produces enough power to start and supply 400 Hz of electrical power to the parked aircraft for the operation of the aircraftโs electrical equipment when the onboard generators are not running. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians It is designed to emit reduced sound levels to ensure both operator and passenger comfort. Station Manager at GCG Ground, Brian Reid explained: โThe investment in this new equipment is a clear demonstration of the companyโs commitment, both to a healthier environment and its alignment to the countryโs overall objectives, towards a green economy.โ He further suggested that as the company replaces its existing fleet over time, the intention is to introduce more electrical units. Chief executive officer of GAIA Inc., Hadley Bourne, on inspecting the equipment, expressed his delight at the introduction of the new electrical and energy efficient units, commending GCG Ground Services for its efforts in this regard. Bourne stressed that it was the long-term goal of the airport to have as green an operation as possible, and as such, encouraged all stakeholders to consider โgreenโ options. (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Grantley Prescod Memorial rehearses for Presidentโs visit 10/03/2026 $4.7 million gymnasium floor upgrade almost complete 10/03/2026 Funding cut, limited placements hamper Job Start Plus โ officials 10/03/2026