Airfield Lighting
Safegate Group
Manual
Date: October 2016
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Version: 1.4
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Check in to the future
How many aircraft can your
airport handle today?
Can this number be increased
without adverse effects on the
airport’s safety level?
It is a known fact that traffic
volume will rise in the foreseeable
future. More movements will
demand monitoring of the entire
airport. Requirements will be
sharpened and the development
of an integrated system
controlling not only ground
movements but also air traffic
close to the airport is of the
highest interest.
The International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) already
describes A-SMGCS, Advanced
Surface Movement Guidance and
Control System, as the answer to
the future modern airport need to
control the entire airport space in
one superior system.
To a larger extent than today’s
systems, A-SMGCS will rely on
automated processes to give both
pilots and traffic controllers exact
information about positions and
directions. Safegate Group
delivers complete A-SMGCS
solutions already, as well as all
vital parts relating to it.
Safegate Group can check your
airport into the future
– today!
www.safegate.com
Safegate Group offers solutions for increased safety, efficiency and environmental benefits to airports worldwide. The company was founded in 1973 and has its
headquarters in Malmö, Sweden. Safegate Group has more than 70 partners around the globe in order to be close to its customers.
Earlier members of Safegate Group include Thorn AFL and Idman, who both have over 40 years of experience in airfield lighting solutions for airports and
heliports. The latest member of Safegate Group is Avibit, a leading provider of next generation software applications and integration of efficient air traffic control
systems. Safegate Group’s complete range of products and services, a “one-stop shop”, provides solutions to customers and airborne travellers around the globe.
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