Walk into WTCE 2026 and you will notice something quickly. Innovation is no longer the “nice-to-have” corner of the booth. It is right in the middle of the conversation, because it sits right in the middle of the challenges airlines face every day.
At gategroup, innovation is about making the whole inflight experience work better, from production to onboard delivery. That is the thinking behind gatehorizon, the platform you can meet at WTCE. It is where we bring ideas, partners, and real operational needs into the same room, then turn them into solutions that can actually run at scale. The point is not experimentation for its own sake. The point is progress that airlines can feel in reliability, consistency, safety, and performance.

The ecosystem view matters here. Airlines do not operate in isolation, and neither do we. When we innovate, we do it with the wider network in mind, suppliers, technology partners, and operational teams who make things happen. Done well, everyone wins. Airlines gain sharper execution and more predictable outcomes. Partners gain a clearer pathway to co-create, test, and deploy. And the industry moves forward without reinventing the wheel in five different places.
This year, one of the clearest proof points is automation. You will be able to explore a project showcase and meet the teams behind the work, including gateopex and our production methodology, often referred to as the gategroup production system. It is a practical lens on how we improve flow, reduce friction, and build consistency into complex environments. We will keep some of the “what” under wraps until you visit, but the “why” is simple: better processes give our people more control, more stability, and more time to focus on quality.

Then there is data, and the role it plays in making smarter decisions earlier. At WTCE, you can discover our partnerships and meet Blackswan, a collaborator helping us translate insight into action. That can mean better planning, more responsive operations, and a stronger ability to anticipate what passengers want, not after the fact, but upfront.
And yes, innovation comes back to the plate too. When culinary teams can iterate faster and test with better insight, menus get sharper. Performance improves. And the end experience feels more current and more personal.
Meet gategroup and gatehorizon at WTCE 2026, and you will see what innovation looks like when it is built for real operations, and built together.