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Airports are typically situated in open, flat areas, making their terminals, control towers, hangars, weather stations, and aircraft prominent structures that are more likely to be struck by lightning. Localized lightning, which develops quickly and is highly explosive, poses an even greater threat.**

Modern airports are equipped with numerous critical communication devices and other electronic facilities. Protecting against lightning electromagnetic pulses and surges that can interfere with and damage electronic systems is crucial for ensuring reliable communication operations and flight safety.**


Nanning Airport, Guangxi

Shenzhen Airport

Wenzhou Yongqiang Airport

Chengdu New Airport

Hengdian Airport Temporary Landing and Takeoff Point Complex Building

Beijing New Airport Operations Control Center

As a specialist in comprehensive lightning protection solutions, Xiamen Daheng provides airports with an integrated lightning protection and surge protection solution.

— Lightning Protection and Surge Protection

Standardized surge protector series protect power and information systems.

— Lightning Proximity Warning

Overcomes the limitations of meteorological systems, which can only forecast large-scale and long-duration lightning. Provides early warnings for localized lightning, which is generated quickly, has a strong impact, and poses significant threats. Equipped with automated or semi-automated systems for proactive protection, this approach can reduce lightning damage to a minimal level.

— Lightning Protection Online Monitoring

Accurate detection of microampere leakage currents and lightning impact current strength in surge protectors (SPDs) allows real-time monitoring and failure alerts via a management center's monitoring platform. This enables the monitoring of SPD degradation, usage lifespan, and operational status, ensuring that lightning protection systems are known, measurable, controllable, and visible, thus enhancing safety and reducing maintenance costs.