Stopbar Light Inset

Stopbar Light Inset

Complies with:

  • ICAO Annex 14 Volume I
  • FAA AC 150/5345-46 and the FAA Engineering Brief No. 67
  • NATO & IEC Standards

The LED inset taxiway light is a durable, energy-efficient, and advanced fixture that meets both ICAO and FAA standards. It delivers intelligent centerline guidance and precise control to enhance airfield safety and pilot navigation. Additionally, it can be integrated with the Airfield Lighting Control and Monitoring System (ALCMS) for seamless, centralized management of the airfield lighting network.

 
Features

  • Available in three versions: integrated intelligence, fail-open monitored, and non-monitored options
  • Long-lasting, low-power LED technology with no visible flicker for smooth lighting
  • Fully sealed IP68 aluminum housing with stainless steel fastenings for harsh weather durability
  • Compatible with existing infrastructure and operates on FAA and IEC-compliant CCRs
  • Built-in surge and lightning protection for electrical safety
  • Fully dimmable lights that mimic traditional halogen response curves
  • Low-profile Style 3 design with minimal protrusion to resist damage and debris
  • Modular design allows easy maintenance and LED or lens replacement without realignment
  • Optional reinforced prisms, pressure valves, Arctic kits, and monitoring features available
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    The LED inset taxiway light is vital for guiding an aircraft safely on airport taxiways, especially in low visibility conditions like night or fog. This light, usually green for centerlines and blue for edges, marks the correct path for the pilot. Modern taxiway lights use energy-efficient LEDs that last longer and meet FAA and ICAO standards. They are designed to be durable and fit seamlessly into airport infrastructure, ensuring safe and smooth taxiing.

    This advanced inset taxiway light also includes features like built-in surge protection and dimmable settings to match traditional lighting. Many systems offer smart monitoring to detect faults early, reducing maintenance and downtime. Using an LED taxiway light helps airports save energy and improve safety, making it essential for efficient ground operations.