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Solar Airport & Airfield Lighting

  • Helipad Floodlight - AV-FL-W-RF-SOL Helipad Floodlight

    Helipad Floodlight - AV-HL-RF-SOL

    Helipad Floodlight - AV-HL-RF-SOL Description Floodlight. White. Radio/RF operational control. Solar powered. External battery charging port ICAO compliant (Annex 14 Touchdown and Lift-off perimeter lights) helipad light is a solar-powered,...

  • Avlite AV-FL-RF-SOL Radio Controlled Solar Flood Light

    Avlite AV-FL-RF-SOL Radio Controlled Solar Flood Light

    Avlite AV-FL-RF-SOL Radio Controlled Solar Flood Light Avlite's solar powered, wireless controlled LED floodlight has been specifically designed for helipads to provide uniform surface lighting where the TLOF and FATO lights need to be supplemented with...

  • Heliport Floodlight AV-HL-FL Helipad Floodlight AV-HL-FL

    Heliport Floodlight AV-HL-FL

    Heliport Floodlight AV-HL-FL Description - Floodlight. Universal DC (10-30VDC). White Avlite Helipad DC Flood Light - AV-HL-FL  The AV-HL-FL Heliport Floodlight has been specifically designed for helipads to provide uniform surface lighting...

  • Elevated Runway Guard Light AV-ERGL

    Elevated Runway Guard Light AV-ERGL

    Elevated Runway Guard Light AV-ERGL The elevated LED Runway Guard Light is a unidirectional, yellow, alternately flashing fixture that provides a warning to pilots and vehicles that they are approaching an active runway. The solar ERGL installs in...

Supplier of Solar Airport Lighting: Approach, Threshold, Runway Edge & End Lighting,

Portable Solar Airport Lighting

  • Medium Intensity Runway Edge Lighting: Fixtures positioned along the edges of the runway emitting white light, except in the caution zone which is the last 610m of runway or half the runway length (whichever is less). 

  • Runway Threshold/ End Lighting: Fixtures positioned at either end of a runway consisting of at least six fixtures equally spaced not more than three metres from the runway extremity. Bi-directional red/green lighting must be used if the airfield is used in both directions. .

  • Approach Lighting Systems: A simple approach lighting system should be provided to serve a non-precision approach runway, except when the runway is used only in conditions of good visibility or sufficient guidance is provided by other visual aids. 

  • Taxiway Lighting: Fixtures along the edges of each taxiway emitting blue light.
     
  • Helicopter Landing Zone & Traffic Control Beacons

Genesis Lamp provides world-class solar aviation lighting solutions for defense, government, civil and humanitarian aid operations in a range of remote and extreme environments.