Airport GSE Maintenance: 3 Best Practices That Reduce Downtime and Extend Equipment Life
Properly maintained airport ground support equipment (GSE) is the secret to safe, efficient flying. From towing aircraft to providing ground power, GSE supports planes at almost every stage of flight.
However, when GSE unexpectedly fails, it delays flights and requires costly repairs. With tight turnaround times and constant equipment movement, even small inefficiencies can cause significant disruptions. That’s why it’s so crucial to invest in proactive maintenance.
Learn why airport GSE maintenance is so crucial, plus three best practices to keep critical equipment in service longer.
While aircraft maintenance is the priority for many airports and hangars, planes aren’t the only equipment that needs regular maintenance. Something as minor as a de-icer malfunction can create a chain reaction of failures, leading to safety issues and delays.
All airports need a thorough, reliable GSE maintenance plan, which can help:
Preventive maintenance and proactive planning streamline airport GSE maintenance while reducing costs and delays. Follow these best practices to keep your equipment in service longer.

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Maintenance begins with accurate records and accountability. Neither is possible without asset labels built to last.
Maintenance crews need clear, easily-scanned identifiers to quickly access service history, warranty information, and repair details.
Durable asset tags create a unique, trackable identity for every piece of GSE. But most labels can’t hold up to airport conditions. From sun exposure and temperature extremes to hydraulic fluids and de-icing chemicals, not to mention abrasion, GSE takes a beating. Faded, cracked, or otherwise damaged labels leave maintenance information open to human error (or impossible to find).
Camcode’s Metalphoto® aluminum labels were created with these hazards in mind. Because the barcode and human-readable information is encapsulated underneath a layer of anodized aluminum, they can’t corrode, fade, or become damaged by chemicals or abrasion. In other words, they’ll always be readable, even when tagged items are used outdoors or encounter rough handling.
Maintaining permanent identification on assets allows teams to:
This level of durability and traceability is critical for keeping maintenance workflows accurate and efficient over time.
While long-lasting labels are great, airport GSE teams can’t stop at visibility over assets alone. CMMS solutions allow teams to centralize asset information, standardize maintenance procedures, and monitor performance.
CMMS technology is even more powerful when connected to durable barcode labels. With just a scan, technicians can access:

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How does your team prioritize which GSEs receive maintenance? Blindly following the manufacturer’s recommended schedule can protect a warranty, but it doesn’t necessarily prevent breakdowns. For example, if your airport uses equipment more heavily, it needs more frequent maintenance than its handbook recommends.
Proactive maintenance considers a combination of factors to schedule asset maintenance. Since 59% of facilities over 30 years old experience more unscheduled outages than newer facilities, scheduling frequent check-ups on your older equipment can preserve resources while preventing failures.
Ground service equipment is only one piece of the puzzle that makes up an airport. However, just like any asset, GSX equipment needs dependable tracking and maintenance scheduling to operate at its best. CMMS platforms are ideal for creating your system of record, but you also need asset labels that will last long enough to keep that record up-to-date.
Camcode’s durable asset labels are built to perform and proven in the toughest environments. From aerospace to defense to industrial applications, Camcode’s Metalphoto® labels have been trusted by NASA, the United States Armed Forces and other organizations where there is no room for error.
Tested to meet military and industrial durability standards, Camcode asset labels are ideal for any regulated environment that needs to permanently identify assets and track their history.
That means airports can experience:
Every little bit counts when it comes to increasing asset visibility and maintaining control of operational costs.
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Airport GSE often break down because of:
Every airport uses GSE differently, so what works for one airport will differ for yours. Generally, any equipment that you use frequently or that carries heavy loads needs more frequent maintenance. That includes equipment like belt loaders, stairs, and de-icing trucks.
It depends on the equipment, how often you use it, and the manufacturer’s recommended guidelines. The best approach is for operators to perform pre-shift checks to spot any issues before using the equipment.
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