The arrangement is expected to augment ADB’s line of airfield lighting products with a range of solar-powered LED lighting alternatives.

Carmanah solar-powered airfield lights can be deployed to locations where the electrical infrastructure is incomplete or non-existent. The combination of ADB LED products and Carmanah solar power management technology would also enable the deployment of fully compliant lighting systems using solar as either the primary or as a back-up power source.

Steve Rauch, CEO of ADB, said: “Solar-based lighting is a fast-growing requirement in the aviation industry. We’re pleased to extend this solar technology to our customers as part of a full range of fixed and portable airfield lighting options.”

Ted Lattimore, CEO of Carmanah, said: “ADB’s commitment to customer satisfaction is well known throughout the industry. I’m confident Carmanah’s industry-proven technology will only strengthen that bond by delivering the type of powerful, time-tested technology that ADB customers have come to expect.”

Carmanah solar-powered aviation lights are installed at some of the busiest airports, including Chicago O’Hare, Dubai, London Gatwick and Toronto Pearson international airports.