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ADB to showcase end-to-end strategy at inter airport Europe 2013

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Posted: 8 October 2013 | ADB Airfield Solutions | No comments yet

Lines up multiple product launches, unique projects and milestones to demonstrate leadership in the airfield space…

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ADB Airfield Solutions will make a powerful statement at inter airport Europe 2013 that starts today. The four day exhibition from October 8-11 is the world’s leading one-stop show for the airport industry and will play host to the launches of ADB’s new modular, energy efficient IGBT regulator, low protrusion taxiway lights and LED Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) lights with several industry-first features.

“ADB has made its presence felt at inter airport Europe for many years now. This year promises to be even more special when we showcase products that cover all segments of the airfield,” said Christian Onselaere, CEO, ADB Airfield Solutions. “As one of the industry’s foremost trade events, it provides us a great platform to convey our end-to-end approach to customers. We are also thrilled to share a very substantial milestone at this forum – as a pioneer of LED airfield lighting, this year marks our 500,000th installation at over 450 airports globally – a feat no other Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) company can boast of!”

In fact today the company has an end-to-end presence that encompasses AGL design expertise, market-leading AGL products and overall systems, complementary third-party solutions offered through partnerships, system engineering experience, and training programs backed by full service support.

Visitors to inter airport will be able to meet with ADB experts to learn firsthand the end-to- end approach in play at many of the world’s leading airports today. ADB is in Hall B5, booth 1320 at inter airport Europe 2013.

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