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Sales & Service Headquarters TLD America 812 Bloomfield Avenue • Windsor, CT 06095 USA Tel : + 1 (860) 602 3400 • Fax : + 1 (860) 688 7895 TLD Asia Unit 1412, Fotan Industrial Center 26-28 Au Pui Wan Street, Fotan, Shatin New Territories, Hong Kong Tel : + (852) 2692 2181 • Fax : + (852) 2691 2604 TLD Europe Parc d’Affaires Silic • 21, rue du Jura • BP 10525 94633 Rungis Cedex • France Tél. : + (33) (0) 1 45 60 71 40 • Fax : + (33) (0) 1 45 60 57 www.tld-gse.com From Regional to Giant Aircraft Ground Power Units, Air Conditioning Units and Jet Starters Graphic Design : Garrigues • Photographs : TLD Reaching new heights TLD Power 68 FEBRUARY 2008 GHI handling equipment ramp T5: going electric British Airways is ordering 150 new electric powered baggage tugs to help improve its operational performance when it moves to Terminal 5. The new baggage tugs are part of British Airways’ £25m investment in more than 550 airport vehicles, which will work around the new terminal when it opens on March 27, 2008. All of the baggage tugs have been built at Linde Material Handling’s Basingstoke factory and will be delivered between October 2007 and March 2008. Colin McWilliam, British Airways’ General Manager Ramp Services, said: “Replacing our existing fleet of baggage tugs was a real challenge as we needed to find a model with enough power to navigate some of the steeper gradients in Terminal 5 while pulling up to three or four tonnes of baggage behind. At the same time we tried to keep our vehicle emissions as low as possible. “The old terminals’ baggage areas are all flat ground driving so we thought we might have to look at a diesel or hybrid model for Terminal 5 to get the type of power we needed. We are delighted that Linde were able to provide the answer with a powerful yet environmentally-friendly model which has been modified for our own operational requirements. “By using an electric-powered vehicle it also proves to be far more cost-effective as well as reducing the amount of maintenance each unit requires. These new tugs will help our baggage teams to move customer luggage to and from the aircraft in a more efficient and reliable manner. “The baggage tugs and other new ground equipment will form a key part of our commitment to improve the levels of customer service we offer when we move into Terminal 5.” Paul Irving, Managing Director of Linde Material Handling South East, said: “This order is a huge boost for our reputation as a major supplier of ground handling equipment at some of the world’s biggest airports. “The main criteria for us was to ensure that the models had the necessary power but with minimal environmental impact. By utilising the latest high performance twin motor drive axel system we were able to meet British Airways’ tough brief.” The order comprises 127 long wheelbase P250s and a further 23 P250s adapted with a carrying platform for larger and more awkward baggage shapes. It is planned that the overall number of ground equipment vehicles required for the whole of Terminal 5 will be reduced by 40% from 1,300 in 2007 to just under 800 in 2010. ID Systems, a provider of wireless asset management solutions, has been awarded a contract for a pilot deployment of its AvRamp system at San Francisco International airport. The system controls, tracks and manages aircraft ground support equipment, such as baggage tractors, fuel trucks, and other vehicles operating in the airport ramp area. The contract was awarded by Quatrotec, itself a provider and integrator of security, safety, and logistics solutions for the transportation industry, which is deploying an integrated, multi-level security system at San Francisco under a Transportation Security Administration programme. Lee Deal, Quatrotec’s Vice President of Engineering, said: “At San Francisco, we are integrating a combination of radar, real-time imaging tools, RFID-based systems, and wireless dispatch technology to provide a state-of-the-art decision support system for airport security. “AvRamp is an important piece of our solution, as it provides a wide range of effective command and control functions for aircraft ground support equipment. Because this equipment operates in close proximity to aircraft loaded with passengers and fuel, it is vital to have real-time visibility of, and exercise control over, the equipment.” Security and tracking for the ramp |