The Borneo Post

MAHB, Honeywell in partnershi­p for airfield lighting project

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KUALA LUMPUR: United States-based software solutions provider, Honeywel l , has partnered Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd’s wholly- owned subsidiary, Malaysia Airports Sdn Bhd ( MASB), for a multimilli­on dollar airfield ground lighting control and monitoring system project.

Malaysia Airports managing director Datuk Badlisham Ghazali said the partnershi­p would enhance the safety, capacity and efficiency of Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport ( KLIA)’s airside operations.

“Honeywell’s technology will control and monitor airside systems, and provide realtime location informatio­n on lamp failures to enable faster response and repair – reducing risk and improving uptime.

“Our col laboration with Honeywell is in line with our commitment to maintain safety, improve eff iciency, drive performanc­e and reduce operationa­l expenses while we comply with the internatio­nal regulatory standards,” he said in a statement.

KLIA, the primary gateway to Malaysia, is managed, operated and maintained by MASB.

The project is an upgrade of the airport operator’s existing work with Honeywell, which includes single- lamp control and monitoring for Runways 1 and 2, and the bui lding management system at KLIA.

Honeywell Asean President Briand Greer said the project would position KLIA as one of the most technologi­cally advanced airports in the world, with the capability to move toward the advanced ‘ followtheg­reen’ technology.

He said airf ield ground lighting, as a visual aid for landing and taxi ing, was an important element of an airport’s infrastruc­ture.

L ight i ng inst a l lat ions for approaches, runways, taxiways, and aprons enable pilots to navigate the complex surface layouts of modern airports in all conditions, from taxiing and takeoff to landing, he said.

“Honeywell’s computeris­ed control and monitoring system facilitate­s the operation and observatio­n of these lighting installati­ons and ensures that safety requiremen­ts are met.

“This system provides workstatio­ns for the tower and technical personnel to simpl i fy dai ly operationa­l processes and opt imise maintenanc­e activities,” he added. — Bernama

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