Elevated Lights
Astronics DME manufactures airfield taxiway and runway lights, including our new state-of-the-art Navigate Series® LED fixtures. We can assist you in your LED conversion and work with you to develop guaranteed delivery dates that meet your project requirements. You can count on your airfield lighting products arriving on-site, where and when you need them. Additionally, our airfield lighting products are all ETL certified insuring that they meet established operational requirements.
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L-861 LED Medium Intensity Taxiway/Runway Lights The Navigate Series® L-861 LED elevated light fixtures are used to delineate the edges of airfield runways, thresholds and taxiways. |
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L-861T LED Taxiway Edge The ETL-certified Astronics DME L-861T LED fixture is omni-directional and is used to delineate the edges of airport taxiways, holding bays and aprons. |
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L-861, L-861E, & L-861T Quartz lights Data Sheet(Metallic housing) Data Sheet(Valox housing) Installation & Maintenance Manual Certificate of Conformance Contact Astronics DME The ETL-certified Astronics DME elevated L-861 Quartz fixture is used on runway edge and non-precision IFR runways. The L-861E is used on runway threshold/end, non-precision IFR runways, and declared distance. The L-861T taxiway edge light is used to define taxiways. |
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L-862 / L-862E Quartz High Intensity Runway Light Data Sheet Installation & Maintenance Manual Certificate of Conformance Contact Astronics DME The ETL-certified Astronics DME Elevated Runway L-862 Light fixture is used on runway edge, threshold, displaced threshold and precision IFR runways. The L-862E is used on runway threshold/end, displaced threshold and precision IFR runways. |
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L-804 Runway Guard Light Data Sheet Contact Astronics DME The Elevated Runway Guard Light (RGL) is a light fixture with dual alternating yellow light signals to enhance the visibility of taxiway holding positions intended to warn a pilot or driver of a ground vehicle that is about to enter a runway. Each system consists of two RGLs. The light fixtures may be powered from a series circuit or operated from a 120V or 240V 50 or 60 Hz source. |






