Inflight Feed attended a breakfast at gategroup’s Hall A2 showcase during WTCE 2026 in Hamburg on 16 April.
The meal doubled as a tour of the catering group’s 95th-anniversary presentation.
The breakfast highlighted gategroup’s main themes. Dishes included a caviar and seafood amuse-bouche in a sage green bowl, a fruit bowl with dragon fruit, kiwi, pomegranate, and edible flowers, a French toast slice, and a mushroom and soft-egg rice bowl.



Each course was served in rounded bowls with muted colors, which were also part of the display.
AI in catering operations
One of the technologies shown was an AI-assisted system that counts bar stock on trolleys as they leave and return to the catering base.

This automates a task that was previously done by hand and saves a lot of time.
New serviceware designs
At the expo, deSter showcased several new designs for airline serviceware. One highlight was a new economy class tray set for Saudia, featuring green and sand colours that match the airline’s brand.


Riyadh Air’s concepts for economy and premium economy were also on display. These included a dark navy tray, oval meal containers, and ribbed glassware.
The Hall A2 area also included a historical display of gategroup’s archive materials and a demonstration of a smart retail trolley by gateretail.
A big thanks to the team from gategoup for the invitation and tour.
Photos: Nik Loukas
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