More Related Content Similar to Adb at modern airports africa 20131119 (20) Adb at modern airports africa 201311191. Innovative Airfield
Lighting Concepts of the
Future
Chris McGregor
Airfield. Our Field.
SADC, Nigeria & Kenya Sales Manager
& Senior Project manager
Modern Airports Africa 2013
Nairobi - November 19th, 2013
3. ADB: Market leaders since 1947
Professionals in Design
Engineering Services
and Systems
AGL Design
+100
+50
Projects
Airfield Lighting since 1947
1920
Globally
450
System Based Projects
93
2013
Global
31
% Market Share
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
4. ADB’s Full end-2-end focus
Leading the way, from Landing to Take Off
AGL Design
Products & Solutions
Services
Airside Maintenance
System Integration
ADB & 3rd Party Solutions
Training
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
5. ADB: Leader in Innovation
Continuous Innovation = Our recent launches
CRE-M:
Rack
Based CRE
Power
System
Elevated
Turning Pad
Light
LED PAPI
IP54 Sign
AD-lights TW
Low
Protrusion
AGL Services
Airside
Maintenance
& Asset
Management
RFID based
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
6. ADB: Leader in LED
+ 500,000 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 - East London - Fairbanks - Elmira/Corning - East Midlands - Kenai - Kasane - 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 - George - 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 - Maun - 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 - Port Elizabeth - 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... & many others
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
7. ADB: Leader in Integration
Leading position as Integrator on the Entire Airside
Perimeter fencing
NavAids 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
UPS
ATC
Fuel farm equipment
400Hz
Obstruction light
Jet blast screen & deflector
Airfield. Our Field. Logically extending our Airfield portfolio. All Rights Reserved
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions.
8. Slide Header 1 Asset Management
ADB: Leader in Airside
ADB’s RFID-based solution for
Slide Subheading airside asset maintenance
Maintenance
Management
Regulatory
Requirements
Airfield Tech
Asset Layers
Cloud
Airfield OPS
System Overview
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
9. Largest Global Presence
Close to our Customers: Offices in Key Locations
Zaventem, Belgium
Headquarters
Burlington,Canada
Berkshire, UK
Madrid, Spain
Columbus,US
Schiphol,
The Netherlands
Italy
Nuremberg,
Germany
St. Denis,
France
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Doha,
Qatar
Beijing, China
Taipei,
Taiwan
Dubai,
United
Arabic
Emirates
Tianjin, China
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Johannesburg,
South Africa
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
11. Large Scale Projects
Full-scale Integration and Facility Management
New Hamad International
Airport
Kuala Lumpur
International Airport
Taiwan Taoyuan
International Airport
One of the World’s Largest Airport
Projects
• Full turnkey AGL project
• Over 10,000 lights controlled
by ADB’s A-SMGCS
• Third party product integration
• Full service support for five
years
One of S.E.Asia’s Most Ambitious
Taiwan’s main international airport
Expansion Projects
• Three-year full project
• Full AGL project covering 4,500
•
lights
Integration with 3rd party
solutions
management contract
• In charge of full lighting and
power control needs
And more coming soon…
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
12. True Partnerships
End-to-End Integration Approach
One of Africa’s busiest airports
OR Tambo, Johannesburg
Enabling support of air traffic in low visibility
conditions
• Long-term partner (+20 years)
• Delivering end-2-end solutions to maintain OR
Tambo’s position as Africa’s leading airport
• ADB supplied and installed
• Its new LED AD-Lights for the taxiway and LED
PVL Illuminated Guidance Signs to ease
maintenance
• CAT III NORMARC Instrument Landing System from
Indra Navia on Runway 21L
• CAT III Automated Weather system
• MLAT system
• Ground radar for aircraft & vehicle tracking
Integrated into A-SMGS
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
14. Innovating the Airside
Insights from 70 customers, influencers
AGL &
Systems
Power
Systems
• Will continue to exist, but will evolve e.g. Dynamic, flexible signs
• More Digital, LED & Solar (energy-efficiency & sustainability)
• As airports become busier, Runway incursion will play a key role
• User friendly, smaller more energy efficient systems, incorporating
alternative power sources
AGL
Maintenance
• Automated, fail-safe approach to maintenance for higher efficiency &
lower costs
• Evolution to automated maintenance using RFID
Other
Factors
• Integrated approach to ensure all airfield systems work seamlessly
• More outsourcing but core activities may remain in-house
• Greater integration of communication, tracking & control
Control &
Monitoring
• Individual monitoring of visual aids will depend on airport size & area
• Other functions like FOD detection will become critical
ADB’s focus going forward
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
16. Safety:
Leading the way, from Landing to Take Off
Focus on increasing safety on the airside,
as most common incidents happen on the
runway.
5%
14%
0% 0%
8%
Controlled Flight into Terrain
2%
11%
10%
•
•
•
Runway Excursion
Undershoot
Ground Damage
In-flight Damage
increase airside safety i.e.
visibility and decrease
maintenance and thus runway
availability
Individual Lamp Control and
Monitoring (ILCMS) to support
routing & guidance
RIAS (Runway Incursion Alerting
Systems): to prevent runway
incursions
ALCS: for reliability and
modularity
Tailstrike
Loss of Control In-flight
• New technologies will be integrated to
• LED lighting systems increase
Off Airport Landing / Ditching
2%
• Up to 80% of Airport Authorities spend,
is related to safety and security
Other
5%
Gear-up Landing / Gear Collapse
Hard Landing
11%
Runway Collision
23%
Mid-air Collision
9%
Runway in- and excursions: Still the most
frequent type of accidents
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
17. Maintenance:
What is expected, Why is it neglected?
Immediate
Maintenance
Maintenance is the combination
Corrective
of all of technical,
administrative, and
Deffered or
Programmable
management activities during
the life cycle of an asset in
order to conserve and return it
to the functional status. or
Systematic
Default
Preventive 13306 «Maintenance
UNE-EN
Terminology
Condition
Based
Programmed
Continous
programmed
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
18. Energy-efficiency:
ADB Survey: Innovating the Airfield - LED will replace traditional AGL
4.4
• About 59% are fully convinced of the energy
savings & TCO benefits of LED technology,
30% partially agree
8.8
• Cost is still a factor for a few - but the
payback time of <2 years for LED AGL should
be a key consideration
35.3
27.9
Customer Insights
23.5
• Due to the energy costs and easy
availability, LEDs will replace all existing
lamps
• In the coming years, we'll see greater
innovation and capability with LEDs
I completely disagree
I don’t agree
I agree somewhat
I agree fully
I am fully convinced they will become a standard
• LED will initially be a large % of new
lighting, but we will see other technologies
for specific light quality and intensity
requirements
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
19. Energy-efficiency:
ADB Survey: Innovating the Airfield - Solar as backup or to reduce costs
2.2
26.7
17.8
• 80% of the respondents believe solar AGL &
other renewable sources will play a larger
role in the years to come
Customer Insights
24.4
28.9
I completely disagree
I don’t agree
I agree somewhat
I agree fully
I'm fully convinced solar AGL will play a role
• When LED is in the field, solar will be behind
it as a back up or main supply
• Solar airfield will have more utility as more
airports are implementing LEDs for visual
aids
• Solar energy is not available all year round,
in cloudy conditions and not at night, when
lighting demand is at its peak
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
20. Competitiveness & profitability
Managing Growth via Asset Management
Infrastructure
Growth in Assets
System/Service Availability
Operating Costs
Today
Tomorrow
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
21. The move to green &
energy efficiency
Airfield. Our Field.
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
22. The Future is Green and Smart
How airports will change?
1. Airports will move to full LED airports
Power solution
2. Airports will introduce energy-efficient power solutions
LED floodlighting
Solar panel
LED sign
Solar light
LED Lights
AirSide Asset
Maintenance
3. Solar will become a key solution to power and light certain functionalities
4. Smart, Automated Maintenance for safer and more efficient operations is
the future
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
23. Going green and smart
Saving Energy with LED
World’s busiest international airport
Enhanced runway availability &
greater energy savings
• All-LED runways from ADB, new
LED PVL signs, CRE-VIS power
solutions
• First to deploy ADB’s runway end
light
• Improved runway serviceability =>
CAA RVR credit scheme
• AirSide Asset Management for AGL
maintenance
5
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
24. Going green and smart
A I R F I E L D. O U R F I E L D.
Saving Energy with LED
Central Ohio’s premier commercial
airport
Central Ohio’s premier commercial airport
First runway in the US with LED
high-intensity edge lighting
• Major ALCMS upgrade
• First to deploy high Intensity LED
edge light in the US
• ADB High Intensity LED runway
edge lights
NewADB LED Centerline and
• 28L-10R
LED Touchdown zone
lamps
Airfield. Our Field.
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
Old 28L-10R
Halogen Lamps
25. Slidegreen and smart with solar
Going Header 1
ADB: First to offer solar solutions
Slide Subheading on the airfield in 2009
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
26. Solar Installations
Integrating solar technology to go green
Juan Santamaria International Airport, Costa Rica
• Central America’s second busiest airport
• World’s first major civil airfield to use ADB’s and Carmanah’s solar-powered LED signs
(SSS) exclusively on the entire airfield
• Lucrative ROI for solar signs that reduces civil works expenditures and overall project
cost with minimal disruption of aviation operations
• SSS = ADB solar-powered sign + Carmanah solar engine power supply (SEPS) which
increases airfield navigability in night and low-visibility conditions
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
27. Solar Installations
Integrating solar technology to go green
False River Regional Airport, Louisiana, USA
• Full solar powering of Taxiway & Runway
• 93% power saving
• First full Solar powered AGL system at a
commercial airport
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
28. Helping customers move to energy-efficient airports
ADB’s Green Airports philosophy
Custom AGL
Design
Audit
Consult
Product
Integration
Project
Management
Green
Support
Train &
Maintain
Operational
Readiness
Airports
Define
Solutions &
Install
Design
Engineering
Support
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
29. Slide Headeranswering the challenges
How airports are 1
Manchester, UK: the move to
Slide Subheading LED technology
One of the first CO2 neutral airports
Manchester, UK:
• Move to LED on run-and taxiways is part of
the overall CO2 & energy savings initiative
• One of UK’s first airports to promote use of
ADB LED AGL for sustainable operations
• First replaced halogen lights with LEDs in 2009
• Achieved carbon neutrality by using:
• Electricity from renewable resources
• Installing sensors and other energy saving
equipment
• Creating our energy sources
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
30. Slide Headeranswering the challenges
How airports are 1
Manchester, UK: the move to
Slide Subheading LED technology
Runway AGL Installation: Halogen and LED lighting comparison
Halogen Total
Rwy C/L
Rwy TDZ
Rwy Inset Edge
Total
LED Total
= 29,330 Kg CO2e
= 17,598 Kg CO2e
= 22,915 Kg CO2e
= 69,843 Kg CO2e
55,910 kWh
33,546 kWh
43,680 kWh
133,136 kWh
Rwy C/L
Rwy TDZ
Rwy Inset Edge
Total
= 6,110 Kg CO2e
= 3,666 Kg CO2e
= 9,930 Kg CO2e*
= 19,706 Kg CO2e
11,648 kWh
6,989 kWh
18,928 kWh
37,565 kWh
* Estimated energy consumption if Manchester replaces the Halogen Edge lights when LED versions are available
Grand Total Savings = 50,137 Kg CO2e or 95,571 kWh
Manchester Trial
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
31. Reducing Apron floodlight costs
Reduce light pollution, Reduce energy spend
LED Floodlights: HPS lamp and LED lighting unit comparison
Munich
High pressure sodium lamp
7 high mast systems
• 4 x SAP-1,000 W per pole
• 3 x SAP-400 W per pole
• Electromagnetic ballast, ŋ = 90%
• Total power consumption: 38.5 kW
• Lighting emission: Rn > 3%
LED lighting units
7 high mast systems
• 5 x F32 6,000 K 1,984 W per pole
• 1 x F24 6,000 K 259 W per pole
• Electronical driver, ŋ = 92%
• Total power consumption: 15.7 kW
• Lighting emission: Rn = 0%
Savings: 59%
• 95,760 kWh/year
• 57,460 kg CO²/year
• 11,490.00 €/year
* CO² calculation at an energy mix of 600
g/kWH, saving at 0.12 €/kWh and 4,200
hours in service per annum
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved
33. Conclusions
Smart & energy-efficient airports are here to stay
Energy efficiency is now key for all
LED and solar are two key sources to
airport operators no matter what degree
of development to save costs and decrease
energy dependency
decrease energy dependency and
safeguard airport availability
End2End Solutions The ability to
contract a single supplier to design,
install and manage the key elements
lowers risk and improves the quality of
service
Partnerships with customers to see how
the best energy efficient solutions can be
implemented step by step at their
airport, our long time experience can
create substantially savings on all levels
ADB Commitment to support Africa as it has done these past 60 years to move fast to
energy efficient and smart solutions to support the development of the aviation industry
©2013 ADB Airfield Solutions. All Rights Reserved