For the first time, ground support equipment from major airlines and handlers across eight countries is coming together in a single online auction. More than 250 lots of aviation GSE, sourced across the U.S. and Europe and spanning two dozen U.S. states, will be available in one place, giving buyers on both sides of the Atlantic a rare opportunity to source quality equipment closer to home. Hosted on AllSurplus, a Liquidity Services marketplace, the event closes July 23.
For years, AllSurplus' monthly GSE event has connected North and South American operators with quality ramp equipment from the world's leading airlines and handlers. This event takes that marketplace global, combining assets from major U.S. carriers with equipment staged across the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, and Denmark — brought together from leading airlines, cargo carriers, and handlers:

An Opportunity for Buyers Worldwide
What makes this event unique isn't just its size; it's its reach. A ground handler in Europe can bid on refurbished, airport-ready equipment already located in-region, avoiding transatlantic freight and long lead times. A North American operator gains access to a deeper, more varied catalog than any single-region sale could offer. Everyone bids on the same open, transparent platform, with the same close date.
What This Means for GSE Sellers
Sellers benefit as well. Consolidating your assets into this single global event places equipment in front of a bidder pool that no regional sale can match, driving interest in assets that might otherwise sit, moving units from multiple locations all at once rather than running separate disposals country by country. Liquidity Services manages the full process: valuation, condition reporting, marketing, buyer vetting, and settlement. To discuss consigning your fleet or surplus GSE, contact Jeff Goddard at Jeff.Goddard@LiquidityServices.com.
Featured Equipment
The catalog spans the full range of ramp and ground support categories, from more than 80 manufacturers, including TLD, TUG, JBT, Douglas, Stewart & Stevenson, Textron, Mototok, and Hobart/ITW, with many units described as refurbished, reconditioned, or airport-ready.
Top assets, listed at opening bid, include:
- 2010 Douglas TBL400 Towbarless Tow Tractor - opening bid $100,000
- 2008 TUG GT35 Aircraft Tow Tractor - opening bid $47,000
- 2014 TUG ACU-25D 25-Ton Diesel Aircraft Air Conditioning Unit (airport-ready) - opening bid $38,000
- 2018 Mototok SPACER-8600 Remote-Controlled Towbarless Tractor - opening bid $20,500
- 1999 JBT B1200-D Wide-Body Pushback Tractor - opening bid $15,000
Assets are staged across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, and Denmark, with U.S. equipment spanning 24 states from Alaska to Florida.
Bidding is open now and the event closes July 23, 2026.
