The system consists of a pair of synchronized flashing lights located laterally on each side of the runway threshold. REILs may be either omnidirectional or unidirectional facing the approach area. They are effective for: Identification of a runway surrounded by a preponderance of other lighting.

Taxiway Lights

Taxiway centerline lights are used to facilitate ground traffic under low visibility conditions. They are located along the taxiway centerline in a straight line on straight portions, on the centerline of curved portions, and along designated taxiing paths in portions of runways, ramp, and apron areas.

Runway Lights

Runway lights enable safe and efficient airport operations during takeoff, landing, and taxiing. These lights typically indicate the runway edge, threshold, centerline, and touchdown zone.

Airport Beacons

Visual navigational aid (NAVAID) that uses flashes of light and color to indicate the location of airports, airfields, landmarks, heliports, or obstructions.

Obstruction Lights

Aviation obstruction lighting is used to enhance the visibility of structures or fixed obstacles which may conflict with the safe navigation of aircraft.

Wind Cones

The wind cone, also called the ‘windsock’ is a colorful tool at each airport that offers relevant information to pilots, allowing them to quickly and easily determine the approximate wind speed and direction before taking off or landing.

Solar Portable Lights

Solar runway lighting does not require cables, CCRs and transformers. It is powered by solar panels. Every light is connected to an individual solar panel. Control over the lights is performed by a wireless mesh network (again NO cables).

Transformers and Connectors

Transformers and connectors are critical for safely powering a wide range of aviation equipment, including: Communications Systems. Lighting Equipment. Navigation Instruments.

Airfield Regulators

The regulators are air cooled and designed to accurately regulate the output current to within ±3% of the adjustable nominal level from no load to full load.

Visual Aid Markers

Airport pavement markings and signs provide information that is useful to a pilot during takeoff, landing, and taxiing.

Heliport Products

Light & perimeters helps mark helipad touchdown and lift-off area (TLOF) and/or final approach and takeoff area (FATO) for metal helidecks and pavement heliports.