
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport enhances runway safety system with ADB LED lighting solution
Airfield lighting solutions specialist ADB has provided the Takeoff Hold Lights (THL) for the new Runway Status Lights system at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. ADB’s new AD-Lights – inset LED lights designed for runways – warn pilots if taking off is safe or not. Combining low maintenance, high intensity and low power consumption, these AD-Lights perfectly provide the needed efficiency for the RWSL solution.
Runway incursions are amongst the greatest risks in airport operations today. Airplanes or vehicles entering the runway on unsafe moments have been subject of many accidents or near-accidents. To prevent this, FAA has developed the Runway Status Lights (RWSL) concept, warning pilots and drivers if entering the runway is unsafe at the moment. RWSL systems enhance airport safety enormously and are therefore considered more and more essential at large airfields.
Paris Roissy Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Airport has equipped its two main airstrips with a new RWSL solution. For the Takeoff Hold Lights (THL) on the runway, the airport chose ADB’s brand-new inset AD-Lights solution. This will be the world-first installation of the high-intensity LED lighting solution, and will signal the pilots if the runway is safe for takeoff. The quality of ADB’s AD-Lights ensures a perfect visibility at all times, even in challenging visibility conditions.
Introducing LED advantages on the runways
ADB is a pioneer of LED technology and introduced its first LED solutions to the market in 2002. Since then, no less than 350,000 units have been installed at airfields worldwide. Because of the existing restrictions of LED technology, these lights were however restricted to the taxiways. With the new ADLights range, ADB brings the advantages of LED, including low maintenance, long lifetime and minimal power consumption, to the runways for the first time.
“The introduction of AD-Lights at Paris CDG perfectly answers the airport’s needs for efficiency, performance and reduced power consumption”, says Alexandre HARRY, ADB Sales Manager for France. “The installation of an ADB LED solution on the taxiways since 2007 already showed these ambitions, and their success encouraged Paris CDG to choose ADB again. Our AD-Lights have been tested intensely in the past months, receiving intensive praise from both, airport operators, maintenance personnel and pilots. As this is the first commercial installation of this solution on a large scale, we look forward to the results.”
About ADB
ADB is a world leader in airfield ground lighting solutions on the ICAO and FAA markets providing advanced, integrated and sustainable solutions for visual guidance. With a worldwide presence spanning more than 60 years, ADB offers an innovative portfolio and expertise which sets new benchmark standards in safety, performance and quality and is supported by unparalleled levels of customer service. ADB is trusted as the preferred partner for airside operations. For more information about ADB, please visit our company’s website at www.adb-airfieldsolutions.com.
Emmanuelle Luque
T: +32 2 722 18 84
emmanuelle.luque@adb-air.com
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