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Emirates 24/7
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- Emirates 24/7
dnata to expand airside fleet with 800 new units in US$ 110 million rollout in 2025
dnata, a leading global air and travel services provider, announced plans to deploy 800 new ground support equipment (GSE) units across its global network in 2025. The rollout, valued at US$ 110 million, is part of the company's broader investment strategy to further enhance operational performance and reduce emissions throughout its operations. dnata's new equipment will be delivered under long-term global framework contracts signed with leading manufacturers in 2024. These agreements, worth US$ 210 million, secure a steady supply of advanced, lower-emission equipment to support dnata's growth and sustainability targets. The 800 new units will be introduced across 10 countries, with the largest volumes allocated to UAE, Brazil, Italy, USA and Singapore, reflecting significant operational expansion this year in these markets. Clive Sauvé-Hopkins, CEO – dnata Airport Operations, said: 'Our continued significant investment in our modern fleet reflects both the scale of our expansion and our ambition to lead the industry in operational excellence and sustainability. We are accelerating the adoption of zero-, and low-emission technology wherever the infrastructure supports it - and where it is still developing, we proactively work with our partners to implement the most practical and forward-looking solutions. 'We take a long-term, data-driven approach and adapt to the realities on the ground. This is how we deliver strong performance, while reducing our carbon footprint for the benefit of our customers, people and communities.' dnata's global fleet strategy focuses on phasing out diesel engines and transitioning to electric, hybrid, or hydrogen-powered alternatives, tailored to the infrastructure and operational conditions of each location. As a result, more than 40% of dnata's fleet is electric in key markets, including Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and UK. Besides, dnata actively engages with biofuel suppliers to reduce emissions. Most recently, it transitioned its entire non-electric fleet to biodiesel across its extensive operations in Dubai, delivering meaningful carbon reductions while maintaining operational excellence at one of the world's leading transport and logistics hubs. Operational efficiency is also a key focus of dnata's strategy. It monitors fuel consumption across its GSE fleet using Vehicle Tracking Management systems; conducts logistics mapping exercises to ensure minimal distances are travelled airside; and optimises shifts and parking slots to avoid excessive fuel burn. Many of dnata's new, advanced equipment will be on display at dnata's stand at the Airport Show, which will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre between 6-8 May. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


Hi Dubai
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- Hi Dubai
dnata Invests $110 Million to Deploy 800 New Ground Support Units Globally
dnata, a global leader in air and travel services, is set to deploy 800 new ground support equipment (GSE) units across 10 countries in 2025 as part of a $110 million investment to boost operational efficiency and sustainability. The new rollout aligns with dnata's long-term strategy to modernise its fleet and cut emissions. The equipment will be delivered under $210 million framework agreements signed in 2024 with top-tier manufacturers, ensuring a consistent supply of advanced, lower-emission technology. The UAE, Brazil, Italy, the USA, and Singapore will receive the largest share of the new units, reflecting dnata's growing operations in these markets. The company aims to fast-track the adoption of electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered equipment where infrastructure allows, while working with partners to implement sustainable solutions in developing regions. 'Our continued significant investment in our modern fleet reflects both the scale of our expansion and our ambition to lead the industry in operational excellence and sustainability,' said Clive Sauvé-Hopkins, CEO of dnata Airport Operations. dnata's strategy includes gradually phasing out diesel-powered units, with more than 40% of its GSE fleet in key markets—such as Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the UK—already electrified. In Dubai, dnata has transitioned its non-electric fleet to biodiesel, achieving notable emissions reductions without compromising performance. Operational efficiency is another core focus. dnata uses vehicle tracking systems, logistics mapping, and optimised shift planning to reduce fuel consumption and airside travel distances. The newly acquired equipment will be showcased at dnata's stand during the Airport Show, held at Dubai World Trade Centre from May 6 to 8, offering industry professionals a closer look at the company's next-generation GSE fleet. News Source: Dubai Media Office