ADB Airfield Solutions Airfield. Our Field. Strong in Africa 1953 - 2015 Airfield. Our Field.
ADB: AGL Market Leader since 1947
Professionals in Design Engineering Services and Systems
1947:
AGL Design
+100
+50
Projects
Start of ISO and IMF 1920 - 2015
Globally
95
450 System based Projects
175 countries
Years
+2000 Airports use ADB ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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ADB: A history of Innovation A Focus on Safety and Efficiency
Founded by Adrian De Backer, Belgium
1920
Develops first Aviation Ground Lighting (AGL)
1947
First international expansion, AGL implementation in Kisangani Airport (DR Congo)
1953
Acquires Alnaco in Columbus, Ohio, USA.
1979
World premiere in Oslo of ADB’s integrated A-SMGCS for safe guidance in zero visibility conditions
Introduces energy efficient LED fixtures LTS/C , sets new industry standard
Opens third production plant in Tianjin, China
1998
2003
2011
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PAI Partners becomes majority stakeholder in ADB
2013
Acquires ERNI AGL and LUCEBIT, provider of turnkey AGL Products & Services ADB launches the first full LED approach solution.
2014
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ADB Group in Facts & Figures
5 Engineering & Production facilities
~180 million €
Belgium, China, Germany, Switzerland & US
+100
+500 employees
turnover
products & solutions for airfields
1 in 2 greenfield
+50% of all airports
airports select ADB
are served by the ADB Group
+3% spending in
Rated #1 by Dun & Bradstreet
R&D
“highest creditworthiness and minimal risk of failure”
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The ADB Group: Global Presence Offices close to our key customers Zaventem, Belgium Headquarters
Burlington,Canada
Schiphol, The Netherlands
Berkshire, UK
Warsaw, Poland
Italy Athens, Greece
Madrid, Spain
Beijing, China Dresden & Mannheim, St. Denis, Germany France
Columbus, US
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Brüttiselen, Switzerland
Taipei, Taiwan Dubai, United Arabic Emirates
Doha,Qatar
Tianjin, China
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Johannesburg, South Africa ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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ADB in Africa. A continued commitment since 1953
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ADB Airfield Solutions Airfield. Our Field. The African (Airport) Market Airfield. Our Field.
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Africa: A key market for the aviation industry
Population Growth: 2,66%
Population Growth in Europe: 0,2%
GDP Growth: 5,75% (Average 2005-2013)
GDP Growth in Europe: 0,1% (2013)
n° IATA airports
Total
376
415
Runways no CAT CAT I 324
61
CAT II
CAT III
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African Aviation in Figures Strong passenger growth, a good basis for future business Ville / City CAI ADD CAS SSH ALG HRG TUN RAK ACC NBE HBE DJE DKR AGA EBB ORN ABJ MIR BZV PNR LBV RMF DLA TNG FEZ CZL SID LXR NDR BKO LFW FIH
Aéropor / Airport CAI ADD CMN SSH ALG HRG TUN RAK ACC NBE HBE DJE DKR AGA EBB ORN ABJ MIR BZV PNR LBV RMF DLA TNG FEZ CZL SID LXR NDR BKO LFW FIH
Pays / Country EGYP ETHP MORC EGYP ALGR EGYP TUNS MORC GHAN TUNS EGYP TUNS SENG MORC UGND ALGR IVOR TUNS CONG CONG GABN EGYP CAMR MORC MORC ALGR CAPV EGYP MORC MALI TOGO ZAIR
Aéroports/ Airports CAIRO ADDIS ABEBA CASABLANCA SHARM EL SHEIKH ALGIERS HURGHADA TUNIS MARRAKECH ACCRA HAMMAMET BORG EL ARAB DJERBA DAKAR AGADIR ENTEBBE-KAMPALA ORAN ABIDJAN MONASTIR BRAZZAVILLE POINTE NOIRE LIBREVILLE MARSA ALAM DOUALA TANGIER FEZ CONSTANTINE SAL ISLAND LUXOR NADOR BAMAKO LOME KINSHASA, N'DJILI
Passagers / Passengers 13 763 438 8 858 000 7 559 584 5 951 316 5 919 685 5 781 500 5 423 012 3 828 518 2 610 374 2 283 232 2 250 797 1 918 214 1 880 245 1 479 329 1 464 004 1 370 387 1 178 362 1 166 379 1 126 017 937 151 913 641 913 512 828 928 822 138 790 785 727 855 711 260 630 173 611 888 606 430 589 416 586 589
% -7,30 17,90 5,20 -10,10 9,50 -19,00 3,30 13,50 7,70 9,50 14,00 -2,80 8,50 6,80 9,10 6,80 22,50 -5,60 23,30 10,60 11,20 -16,10 4,40 20,80 5,00 1,10 -22,20 1,60 14,70 24,80 -
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ADB in? Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N N N Y Y Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Small number of countries make up the biggest part of Africa’s traffic → Current and future investments should increase traffic in/to other countries.
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Africa Today Key Economic Indicators Table - Basic Indicators, 2013
DZA BEN BFA BDI CPV CMR CAF TCD COM COG COD CIV DJI EGY GNQ ERI ETH GAB GMB GHA GIN GNB LBR LBY MLI MRT MAR NER RWA STP SEN SYC SLE SOM SSD SDN TGO TUN UGA
Growth population Population (%) Land area Population Density (thousands (thousands of km2) (pop / km2) ) 39 208 1 2 382 16 Algeria 10 323 3 115 90 Benin 16 935 3 274 62 Burkina Faso 10 163 3 28 365 Burundi 499 4 124 Cabo Verde 22 254 2 475 47 Cameroon 4 616 2 623 7 Central African Rep. 12 825 2 1 284 10 Chad 735 2 2 395 Comoros 4 448 3 342 13 Congo 67 514 3 2 345 29 Congo, Dem. Rep. 20 316 322 63 Côte d'Ivoire 2 873 2 23 38 Djibouti 82 056 2 1 001 82 Egypt* 757 3 28 27 Equatorial Guinea 6 333 2 118 54 Eritrea 94 101 3 1 104 85 Ethiopia* 1 672 2 268 6 Gabon 1 849 2 11 164 Gambia 25 905 2 239 109 Ghana 11 745 3 246 48 Guinea 1 704 2 36 47 Guinea-Bissau 4 294 3 111 39 Liberia* 6 202 2 1 760 4 Libya 15 302 3 1 240 12 Mali 3 890 2 1 031 4 Mauritania 33 008 1 447 74 Morocco 17 831 4 1 267 14 Niger 11 777 3 26 447 Rwanda 193 1 201 São Tomé and Príncipe 14 133 3 197 72 Senegal 93 0,460 202 Seychelles 6 092 2 72 85 Sierra Leone 10 496 2 638 16 Somalia 11 296 644 18 South Sudan 37 964 2 1 879 20 Sudan 6 817 3 57 120 Togo 10 997 1 164 67 Tunisia 37 579 4 242 156 Uganda* 1108 966 30 066 37 Africa African Economic Outlook 2014 - © OECD 2014
Investments
GDP based on PPP valuation (US $ Million) 273 593 16 653 27 883 5 297 2 074 55 763 2 570 27 633 815 20 114 57 687 42 968 2 458 550 223 20 994 4 460 123 153 28 766 3 737 17 184 12 778 2 373 3 294 84 575 18 330 8 578 183 529 13 881 14 142 437 24 467 2 731 9 932 … … 95 082 6 680 102 469 55 605 3827 029
GDP per Capita ( PPP valuation, $) 6 978 1 613 1 646 521 4 157 2 506 557 2 155 1 109 4 522 854 2 115 2 816 6 705 27 733 704 1 309 17 207 2 021 663 1 088 1 393 767 13 638 1 198 2 205 5 560 778 1 201 2 264 1 731 29 416 1 630 … … 2 505 980 9 318 1 480 3 520
Annual real GDP growth
FDI Inflows
(average over 20052012 2013) 3,0 1484 3,9 159 6,4 40 4,1 1 4,4 71 3,4 507 -0,9 71 4,8 323 2,1 17 5,0 2758 6,4 3312 2,9 478 4,7 100 4,6 2798 5,1 2115 1,0 74 10,8 970 4,1 702 3,2 79 7,4 3295 2,6 744 2,8 16 7,8 1354 7,3 0 4,2 310 4,7 1204 4,4 2836 5,6 793 8,2 160 5,2 50 3,6 338 5,1 114 8,2 740 … 107 … … 4,5 2466 3,7 166 3,4 1918 6,7 1721 5,4 50041
FDI Outflows 2012 -41 -63 1 0 -1 193 0 0 0 0 421 26 … 211 0 … … 85 … 1 3 1 1354 2509 4 4 361 7 0 1 47 4 0 … … 80 103 13 0 14296
Solid GDP Growth
Investment Inflows on the rise
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Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future Airfield. Our Field.
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The Future of Aviation Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future
Sustainability: Higher energy efficiency
Higher degree of complexity ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
Increased safety
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The Future of Aviation Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Sustainability
Sustainability: Higher energy efficiency ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Sustainability
Sustainability starts with rational use of natural resources
Airfield Design: The way airports are designed is critical for efficient use of the airfield (time savings) and energy savings (i.e. windload, surroundings,...)
Airfield Solutions: • Low energy consumption products and solutions lead to substantial savings i.e. LED lighting
• Preventive maintenance is the other key element to avoid the number of interventions on the airfield which also impacts safety.
Savings mid sized airport: 50,137 Kg CO2 or 95,571 kWh
Airport Policy: Airports around the world are adapting smarter solutions i.e. light dimming using sensors to alternative power (i.e. solar), use of LED apron and parking lighting etc... ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Examples of where airports can create energy savings
LED Apron Lighting 55% savings
LED Airfield Lighting 75% savings
In terminal efficient sensor controlled lighting / Efficient HVAC systems. Up to 60% savings. LED Parking Lighting, 50% energy savings LED Parking Lighting & Sensors 25% savings
Energy friendly Baggage handling 30% savings Soft-start escalator 500$/year/per
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Case study: George Airport LED floodlighting
OLD SYSTEM HPS/HPI 4 Masts, 12 lights = 24kW @R1.01/kWh, 5 hour/day = R44 238/year
NEW SYSTEM LED 4 Masts, 18 LED lights = 7,99kW @R1.01/kWh, 5 hour/day = R14 728/year
OPEX SAVING 66% ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Case study: Integrating solar technology False River Regional Airport, Louisiana, USA
Full solar powering of Taxiway & Runway First full Solar powered AGL system at a commercial airport
POWER SAVING 93%
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Case Study: Cape Town International Airport goes green
Africa’s favorite airport A clear focus on Going Green via the implementation of energy efficient LED solutions.
What? Full runway LED AGL replacement during re-surfacing New runway to further underline the move to LED with LED PAPI, Approach, Signage,…followed by taxiway upgrade.
First results? Pilots report 100% improvement even with visibility up to CAT IIIc
Financial Return? Expected ROI: 5 Years ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
* Awarded Best Airport in Africa by Airports Council International in its global Airport Service Quality survey for 2011/2012.
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Safety
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Safety
5% 14%
0% 0% 8%
Controlled Flight into Terrain
2%
Other
5%
Off Airport Landing / Ditching Tailstrike
2%
Loss of Control In-flight Runway Excursion
11%
10%
Undershoot
Ground Damage In-flight Damage Gear-up Landing / Gear Collapse Hard Landing Runway Collision
Mid-air Collision
11% 23% 9% ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Safety
More complexity and traffic leads to bigger complexity and potential safety risks.
Runway Incursions: The number one risk at airports is runway incursions, FAA reports 1260 incursions for 2014, airports should consider introducing runway incursion systems. Advanced ground lighting systems are smart and switch on warning lights only when an actual conflict is detected by a local surveillance system
Airfield Maintenance: Automated preventive maintenance avoids any potential issues with lose objects or FOD on the airfield.
Airfield Lighting: A migration from halogen lamps to LEDs will improve visibility, even in low-visibility conditions such as heavy rain and require less maintenance so fewer people and vehicles need to be deployed onto the runways and taxiways. ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Case Study: Aberdeen Sensor Controlled Intrusion System Trial
Sensor A
M1
Sensor B
Flashing red Fast Reaction Lights – elevated at taxiway edge and single lights in T-shape set in taxiway surface.
Sensor Prevention and Intrusion Alerting System test runs through mid 2015 ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
The Future of Aviation in Africa Safety: LED Improves visibility
Simulation Port Columbus Ohio
LED RUNWAY LIGHTING ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
STANDARD HALOGEN RUNWAY LIGHTING
The Future of Aviation Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Complexity
Higher degree of complexity
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Complexity
Africa’s aviation growth was at 5,5% in 2014 but will increase substantially with new airlines starting operation. Biggest potential aviation growth region after the Middle East and Asia.
Increased air traffic movement requires airports to handle traffic efficiently, safely & in-time As more airlines are added to key African hubs there is a strong increase in the number of movements which adds to more complexity.
More passengers means more investments in new technologies and the introduction of new processes (preventive maintenance, extra security, …) ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Growth
Creating and maintaining Growth ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Key Focus Points for Africa’s Aviation Future: Growth
Africa is in a great position to benefit from available international infrastructure funds.
Strong GDP growth through higher investments and new businesses will create a lot of opportunities in the region.
Stronger GDP growth, more business, will lead to a strong intra-regional and intercontinental passenger growth and thus create a steady inflow of funds for African airports
New investments in infrastructure means more opportunities to implement and benefit from the latest available technologies i.e. LED for all key airport functions (from visual guidance to parkings), sensor controlled systems, automated maintenance,...
Learn from best practices around the globe to implement safer and efficient solutions from the start. Planning must include CAPEX and OPEX planning. ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
Examples of some investors in African Airport projects
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The Future of Aviation in Africa How ADB can help Airfield. Our Field.
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Africa’s Leading End-to-End AGL Solution Provider Leading Airports Choose ADB for Turnkey Projects
OR Tambo, Johannesburg
Takoradi Airport, Ghana
Africa’s busiest airport • Provide LED Visual Guidance solution • Install Cat III ILS system for RW 21L • Full service and maintenance support
Full airport upgrade for a vital region in Ghana
• Full turnkey solution including •
design, installation and training Integration of ADB AGL System with RW, TW lighting, signs and power solutions
Victoria Falls Airport Zimbabwe’s main tourist airport
• Full services approach including maintenance
• Category II Airfield Ground Lighting system including • • • •
CAT II approach Runway lighting System Taxiway lighting System Apron edge lighting System
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Africa’s Leading End-to-End AGL Solution Provider An End-to-End Approach that evolves to meet changing needs
Traffic Management
Audit & Survey
AGL Design
Products & Solutions
System Engineering
Services
Training
Maintenance
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ADB’s Footprint in Africa and beyond spans 40+ Years Some References
With long-standing customer relationships across the globe, ADB is an end-to-end supplier of choice at many airports for more than 40 years ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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Our references in Africa Partner network to deliver turnkey E-2-E solutions
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The Future of Aviation in Africa All about Smarter Thinking Airfield. Our Field.
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Slide Header 1 Lighting ADB and Airfield Ground Slide Subheading
Our Key Expertise for the last 68 Years: Airfield Ground Lighting
DTS of DTC Taxiway Centre Line, normal or low protrusion.
ERGL Elevated Runway
LED Papi IP 54 Mandatory Sign
APH LED Approach Lights
< Elevated Flashing Lights
EREL Supplementary Elevated Stopbar Light
DTC Intermediate Intersection Holding Position Lights
L-858-B Runway Distance Markers
LTO Apron Edge
DTS Stop Bar
Elevated Approach
More than 800,000 LED AGL installations in Airports the World over. Low Maintenance, Long lifetime (+150,000 hours), Low Power Consumption. ©2012 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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ADB and Airfield Ground Lighting +800,000 AGL LED Installations, +450 Airports
Abilene - Albuquerque - Aberdeen - Albany - Aberdeen - Alvarez International - Nantucket - Atlantic City - Kodiak - Andrews - Buenos Aires Alexandria - Pittsburgh - Malaga - Amery Airport - Aiken Airport - Aitutaki Island - Aliceville Airport - Ajaccio - Schiphol - Anchorage - Antofagasta Atlanta - Reina Beatrix - Aviano - Bucharest - Barcelona - Boca Raton - Brest - Scottsbluff - Meadows Field - Bakersfield - Bloemfontein Birmingham - Biarritz - Bismarck - Suvarnabhumi Intl - Bloomington/Normal - Bordeaux - Bogota - Bournemouth - Boston - Brussels - Bata Mulhouse - Baton Rouge - Burbank - Butterworth - Baltimore - Columbia - Paris - Soekarno Intl - Chattanooga - Chateauroux - Charleston Cleveland - Charlotte - Camarillo - Chambery - Columbus - Cocoa Beach - Casper - Cape Town - Charleroi - Cancun - Curacao - Cincinnati Clovis - Daytona Beach - Da Nang - Dallas - Dayton - Delhi - Denver - Dallas-Fort Worth - Deauville - Dover - Detroit - Dublin - Dusseldorf Edinburgh - Eagle - Fairbanks - Elmira/Corning - East Midlands - Kenai - Ankara - Buenos Aires - Fairbanks - Faro - Fargo - Fayetteville - Fort Bragg - Fort de France - Fujairah - Fort Lauderdale - Fort Pierce - Frankfurt - Farmingdale - Francistown - Figari - Sioux Falls - Fort Wayne - Fort Lauderdale - Gaborone - Miguel Hidal Airport - Guadalajara - Georgetown - Rio de Janeiro - Guapi - Goldsboro - Greensboro - Agana - Hamburg Mae Hong Son - Ogden - Phuket - Alamogordo - Honolulu - Huron - Hurlburt - Homestead - Huntsville - New Roads - Dulles Intl - Houston Islamabad - Istanbul - Hilo - Jackson - Jacksonville - Jonesboro - New York - Johannesburg - Juneau - Concord - Kapolei - Misawa - Kandahar Kingston - Osaka - Kaunas - Valdosta - Lakeland - Lansing - Las Vegas - Le Bourget - La Coruña - Ricken Backer Intl - Derry - Almeria - Langley AFB - Lafayette - Long Beach - Liège - London Gatwick - London Heathrow - Lihue - Lille - Milan - Lisboa - Little Rock - Lincoln - Linz - Terceira - Nellis - London Luton - Luxembourg - Lyon - Madrid - Manchester - Montego Bay - Tampa - Kansas City - Orlando - Chicago Midway - Memphis - Atwater - Polonia - Mansfield - Mc Allen - Macau - Dobbins AFB - Miami - Toms River - Kansas City - Muskegon - Melbourne - Male - Eastover - Mobile - Montpellier - Marseille - Mauritius - Monterey - Misawa - Madison - Minneapolis - Maastricht - New Orleans - Monterrey - Maun Munchen - MIlan - New Orleans - Annecy - Oceanside - Fallon - Corpus Christi - Norfolk - Pensacola - Key West - Milton - Nantes - Oceana San Clemente - Nürnberg - Oak Harbor - Yuma - San Diego - Oakland - Ocala - Offutt AFB - Kahului - Naha - Chicago O’Hare - Paris Orly Everett - Panama City - West Palm Beach - Ponta Delgada - Portland - Perth - Punta Gorda - Philadelphia - Phoenix - Pittsburgh - Palmdale Porto Alegre - Fayetteville - Prague Ruzyne - Pontiac - Panama City - Pau - Punta Cana - Shanghai - Portland - Coningsby - Riverside - Rapid City - Raleigh/Durham - Reykjavik - Rockford - Richmond - Universal City - Reno - Rennes - Fort Myers - Rotterdam - San Diego - Santa Barbara - San Bernardino - Deadhorse - Santiago - Louisville - Santander - London Southend - Orlando - San Fernando - San Francisco - Sharjah Changhi San Jose Salt Lake City Santa Maria Santa Ana Shannon Sarasota/Bradenton Sumter St Joseph - St Louis - London Stansted - Sevilla - Newburgh - Strasbourg - Berlin - Anchorage - Sidney - Knob Noster - Tashkent - Tenerife Tinker - Blagnac - Ben Gurion - Tampa - Turin - Townsville - Tulsa - Traverse City - Berlin - Ubon Ratchathani - Venice - Victorville - Vienna Visalia - Valdosta - Valparaiso - Jacksonville - Vero Beach - Paris Chalons - Montréal - Yuma - Vancouver - Calgary - Zagreb... -
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Slide Header 1 ADB and Airfield Ground Lighting
Slide Subheading Our Key Expertise for the last 68 Years: AGL Power Solutions
6,6 A Range
2A PWM Series Circuit
Parallel
Traditional Technology
More adapted for LED Power Sources
Improved safety, reliability,performance
Ferro Resonant >< IBGT
Highly Energy Efficient (ratio 1:10)
Higher Energy Efficiency
Use Existing Infrastructure
Use Existing Infrastructure
New Infrastructure
2A Lights needed
Specific Lights needed
The new compact HF CCR
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ADB: Leading on the Airfield Our Key Expertise for the last 68 Years: AGL Systems
Advanced Config
Server-based ALCS; interfacing to other airport systems, including A-SMGCS Server-based ALCS; interfacing to other airport systems, including A-SMGCS Server-based ALCS; interfacing to other airport systems
ALCS integrated with AGLAS
ALCS for dual substations
ALCS for single substation
Basic Config
Basic system view for an ATC
Small ALCS outof-the-box
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ADB: Leading on the Airfield Our Key Expertise for the last 68 Years: AGL Services
Audit / Site Survey
Design / Consulting
Install / Supervise
Train
Maintain
Spare Parts
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ADB: Leading on the Airfield ADB integrates the full value chain for airport operators
Perimeter fencing
Navaid masts ILS
Bird control system
Mortar & Resin
FOD Light cleaning system
Runway friction testing
Windsock
Weather system
Portable
Aircraft Guidance & Routing
Cable Gen Set
Heliport
Aircraft docking
Stand ID sign
Fuel farm equipment
UPS ATC
400Hz
Obstruction light
Jet blast screen & deflector
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ADB: Leading on the Airfield ADB integrates the full value chain for airport operators no matter what complexity
Weather Systems
Navigation Systems Passenger Boarding Bridges
Docking Systems Baggage Handling ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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Highly Energy Efficient Open AGL Systems
Social Hands-on-Training Responsible Easy Asset Management ExtremelyReliable Reliable Processes ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
Enhanced Availability
Smart Airports
Uncompromised Quality
Next-gen Full LED approach for the AirSide Solutions Standardized Maintenance Competent staff Highest levels Green Strategy of Safety Smart AGL Design
ICAO/FAA Compliant
ADB: Making Airports Smarter
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The Future of Aviation in Africa Why ADB? Airfield. Our Field.
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Realizing the smarter Airport Vision Assuring a strong presence throughout Africa
ADB Partner ADB Partner
ADB Partner
ADB Partner ADB Partner
ADB Partner
ADB direct Sales Force ADB Branch South Africa ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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Realizing the smarter Airport Vision A strong organization for Africa on all continents.
ADB Partner
ADB Paris
ADB China
ADB South Africa ©2015 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
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Realizing the smarter Airport Vision ADB makes Africa’s Airports Smarter
Smarter Lighting Smart Lighting
Smarter Maintenance
Full LED for all functions. Full LED for all functions. Increase safety, decrease Increase safety, decrease costs costs
Automated Asset Management and Maintenance
Smarter Power
Smarter Safety
Power Solutions focusing on safety and energy efficiency
Runway Incursion Solutions. Increased safety at key airport functions.
Smarter Innovation
Smarter Company
Creating products and solutions that make airports smarter.
Support of 500 passionate airside experts from the market leader
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ADB the right partner for Africa’s Aviation Future
67 Years in AGL
Strong focus in Africa through successful partnerships
+3% in Research & Development
Global Supply Chain Leadership
Solid Partnerships
+600,000 LED installations
+2000 airport references
First in LED, solar...
Strong Global Brands
Excellent in Turnkey
Leading in Efficiency & Environmental Approach
Financial Solid Owners
Highest Quality First
Customer Focus
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