

Lisbon will serve as the backdrop for one of the ground support industry’s most important international gatherings as Mercury GSE prepares to exhibit for the first time at GSE Expo Europe, taking place September 15–17.
Mercury GSE will be exhibiting at Booth D27, marking a significant step in the company’s continued international engagement and relationship-building across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
GSE Expo Europe brings together airlines, ground handlers, airports, FBOs, manufacturers, and service providers from around the world. Europe remains a critical aviation corridor — connecting transatlantic routes, high-frequency intra-European operations, and expanding cargo networks — making this event especially important for long-term fleet planning and operational strategy.
Key topics expected to drive conversation include:
With many international carriers operating extensive North American networks, the show also provides an ideal opportunity to align on cross-continental support strategies.
For airlines and ground handlers operating into the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Mercury GSE offers a distinct advantage.
With established operations across major North American hubs, Mercury GSE provides:
Whether you are expanding transatlantic routes, adding seasonal frequencies, or launching new North American service, Mercury GSE can help ensure your ground equipment strategy is aligned before wheels touch down.
As aviation demand continues to evolve globally, the timing of GSE Expo Europe — just ahead of winter scheduling and 2027 planning cycles — makes it an ideal moment to discuss both immediate needs and long-term strategy.
At Booth D27, Mercury GSE will be connecting with operators to explore:
Exhibiting in Lisbon underscores Mercury GSE’s commitment to strengthening international partnerships while remaining deeply focused on supporting ground operations throughout North America.
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