US-based company Honeywell International has secured a contract to deploy a new airfield ground lighting control and monitoring system at Singapore Changi Airport.
The new Honeywell solution will help Singapore Changi Airport to safely and efficiently handle the expected rise in aircraft traffic.
Changi Airport Group Engineering and Development managing director Koh Ming Sue said: “Since its opening in 1981, Changi Airport has been recognised for ensuring safety in its airfield.
“The new Honeywell airfield lighting control and monitoring system serves as an important cog in our broader expansion plans to help upkeep our safety and efficiency performance even as air traffic demand grows beyond the capacity of our existing two runways.”
The current project is part of the airport’s expansion plans, which also includes the construction of a new three-runway system.
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By GlobalDataHoneywell will integrate its airfield ground lighting control and monitoring system throughout all three runways, taxiways and apron lighting, in addition to facility control and management areas.
The latest Honeywell Individual Lamp Control and Monitoring System installed at Changi Airport will help streamline operations and maximise ground traffic flow.
The system will also enable the Southeast Asian airport to collect real-time data on approach and runway lighting lamp failures, enabling faster repairs.
Honeywell Building Solutions Airport Systems market director Raghu Seelamonthula said: “We are excited to have been chosen by Changi Airport Group and look forward to working with them to maintain the airport's high safety and efficiency record.
“Airfield ground lighting, as a visual aid for landing and taxiing, is an important element of an airport's equipment.”
The lighting system installed at approaches, runways, taxiways, and aprons allows pilots to easily navigate the complex surface layouts of modern airports.
In addition, Honeywell's computerised control and monitoring system will assist in the operation and observation of lighting installations at Changi Airport.
Image: Singapore Changi Airport. Photo: courtesy of