Inverness Drone Aerial View (Photo credit: Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd)

The installation of energy-efficient Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) systems has been completed at both Kirkwall and Inverness Airports. The projects, ...

Facebook
X
LinkedIn

The installation of energy-efficient Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) systems has been completed at both Kirkwall and Inverness Airports. The projects, representing an investment of over £9 million, mark a significant milestone in Highlands and Islands Airports Limited’s commitment to sustainable operations and infrastructure enhancement.  

The new AGL systems, which provide crucial visual guidance to pilots during landing, taxiing, and take off in low visibility and darkness, feature state-of-the-art LED technology. These upgrades ensure the airports remain compliant with Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) requirements while reducing energy consumption by up to 80% .  

Both projects have now been delivered successfully, and the airports continue to operate efficiently and sustainably. Careful planning throughout the work period resulted in minimal disruption to flights and passengers.  

Kirkwall Drone Aerial View (Photo credit: Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd)

Graeme Bell, Inverness Airport General Manager, said: “This project has delivered a modern, energy-efficient lighting system that strengthens our infrastructure while supporting our environmental objectives. It’s a crucial step to the airport remaining safe and sustainable for years to come.”  

Jamie Conley, Kirkwall Airport Manager, commented: “The completion of this project is a major achievement for Kirkwall Airport. The new LED system not only enhances safety and operational compliance but also supports our wider efforts to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact.”  

The projects reflect HIAL’s wider strategic goals to invest in sustainable technologies that secure the long-term safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility of its airport network. 

Related stories from SBN

TagEnergy makes first UK wind investment with four Scottish projects totalling 300MW
ETA expands with Scotland’s first district heating education centre
SSE announces £33 billion investment to power UK’s clean energy future
Quartzelec secures major generator overhaul contract with SSE
Offshore wind group seeks £40 million new investment amid sector headwinds
OEUK responds to Scottish Parliament debate on Rosebank

Other stories from SBN