Ground-support equipment
Track your GSE fleet for full visibility




A GSE tracking solution
Track and monitor the use of ground support equipment.
Airlines, ground handlers, and airports all depend on ground support equipment (GSE) to ensure that flights operate without delay, and it is not always easy to monitor their location and use.
The Sensolus tracker, coupled with the cloud-based platform creates a digital ecosystem that gives you full visibility of these assets, when they are being used, and when they are available for use.

Have full visibility of your GSE
Avoid penalties and drive accountability with our alerts dashboard.
The demand for air-travel is increasing and so are the regulations. Airports are becoming stricter and it is a challenge to make sure that your company, customers and sub-contractors are compliant.
With our alert dashboard you will be notified if your ground support equipment is scheduled for maintenance, in the wrong place, or sitting still for too long.
Companies that trust Sensolus

A powerful & intuitive toolset
Tailor our applications to your needs

Location monitoring
Access the location data you need to instantly find your GSE.

Inventory management
Make sure that you have the right amount of trolleys, in the right places.

Compliancy
Monitor compliancy with airport regulations.
Popular equipment to track

Airplane stairs

Luggage carts

Airplane towbars
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