Airfield Signs

Airfield Signs

Complies with:

  • ICAO Annex 14 Volume I, Section 5.4 Signs
  • TP 312

A bidirectional LED inset light for runway edge applications (white, red, yellow, green). The elevated runway light can be equipped with our IQ built-in ILCMS remote, a unique building block for the intelligent airfield.

 
Features

  • Reliable operation in extreme temperatures from -55 °F to +131 °F (-55 °C to +55 °C), ensuring consistent performance in all climates
  • Withstand wind loads up to 322 km/h (200 mph) and break safely before 480 km/h (300 mph), meeting rigorous safety standards
  • Unique LED light bar design maximizes energy efficiency with bright, uniform illumination and no hot spots or shadows
  • Long-lasting LED technology virtually eliminates runway and taxiway shutdowns, reducing maintenance and relamping costs
  • Minimal electrical components increase reliability (high MTBF) and simplify troubleshooting
  • Compatible with ferroresonant and thyristor CCRs, supporting 3-step, 5-step, and 1-step series circuits per FAA and IEC standards
  • Durable aluminum housing, stainless steel hardware, and UV-resistant acrylic panels resist corrosion and require minimal upkeep
  • IP54 rating protects against dust and water; modular design allows easy maintenance and part replacement
  • Low DC voltage inside enhances safety; connect via isolation transformers for stable operation
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    LED airfield signs provide clear, reliable guidance and safety information for pilots on runways and taxiways. These airfield signs comply with ICAO Annex 14 standards and feature highly uniform light distribution that eliminates hot spots and shadows, ensuring clear visibility day and night. These airfield signs are direct replacements for traditional models, offering long lifespans exceeding 50,000 hours and reduced maintenance, which helps prevent runway shutdowns. Compatible with ferroresonant or thyristor CCRs, they operate efficiently on various series circuits, making them ideal for modern airport lighting systems.

    The range of airfield signs includes informational signs with black inscriptions on yellow backgrounds to guide pilots on taxiway directions and runway exits, mandatory instruction signs with white on red to mark holding positions and restricted areas, and location signs with yellow on black to identify runway and taxiway positions. Built to withstand harsh environments, these signs feature durable aluminum housings, stainless steel fixings, and UV-resistant polycarbonate panels that resist jet blast and extreme weather. With wind load compliance up to 322 km/h and IP67-rated protection, LED airfield signs ensure reliable operation and enhanced safety while supporting energy efficiency and sustainable airport management.