Business details
- Website
- https://www.atgairports.com/
- Business type
- UK business registered in Companies House
- Number of employees
- 51-200 employees
- Core industry
- Aerospace
ATG AIRPORTS LIMITED
UK registered company – number 02590813
Registered office address:
Lowton Business Park Newton Road, Lowton, Warrington, WA3 2AP
ATG AIRPORTS LIMITED
Company description
atg airports is one of the leading global manufactures and installers of airfield ground lighting equipment
Products and services
Runway, Taxiway, Lighting, control, Turnkey, SMGCS, Power, CCR, Sign, airfield
ATG AIRPORTS LIMITED case studies
Heathrow – Runway rewire and LED lighting upgrade
Heathrow Airport has the Northern and Southern runway lighting upgraded to LEDs and AGL circuits rewired.
Malta International Airport – AGL Control system upgrade
Control of the airfield Lighting requires a high integrity and reliable system to ensure that selections made by the Air Traffic Controllers for aircraft guidance are safe, effective and dependable.
Almiant Marco A. Zar airport - Argentina - Runway Upgrade
While the runway was being resurfaced it was also necessary to replace the airfield lighting and associated equipment.
London Luton Airport – UK - Apron High Mast Lighting
Working closely with the airport and suppliers atg airports installed a new apron lighting system using the existing masts which would comply with the EASA requirements for Apron Floodlighting.
Antalya Airport– Turkey - Supply of taxiway lighting
New taxiway system required the supply of airfield lighting equipment along with constant current regulators. The AGL control system was required to be modified to accommodate the additional equipment
Malta Airport – Malta - AGL Control system upgrade
Control of the airfield Lighting requires a high integrity and reliable system to ensure that selections made by the Air Traffic Controllers for aircraft guidance are safe, effective and dependable.
Runway Incursion system
The main effect of a runway incursion is the increased risk of collision for aircraft on the ground.