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Ground lighting is an important component of airports and air traffic control. It is used to provide visual guidance to pilots and to ensure the safety of aircraft operations. Ground lighting systems typically consist of a combination of runway edge lights, taxiway edge lights, runway centerline lights, and obstruction lights. These lights are designed to provide a clear visual indication of the runway and taxiway layout, and to alert pilots to potential obstacles.
Ground lighting systems are typically powered by a combination of AC and DC power sources, and are designed to be highly reliable and energy efficient. They are also designed to be resistant to extreme weather conditions, such as high winds and heavy rain.
The ground lighting market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products and services. Major players in the market include Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Thales, Siemens, and Collins Aerospace. Show Less Read more