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21.10.2022
London City airport invests in safety enhancing technology EMAS
We are proud to announce that, EMASEME AB, has been selected to provide Runway Safe’s EMASMAX solution for installations at each end of London City Airport’s runway in the beginning 2023.
ABOUT EMASEME |
EMASEME AB is a joint venture company between Runway Safe and KIBAG that offers Runway Safe’s EMAS solutions to support airports in the EMEA region. They combine in depth skills, expertise and experience from both owner companies to support airports with the unique and proven product line of arrestor beds (EMAS) to airports in the EMEA region to improve safety and increase efficiency. EMASEME is owned 50/50 by KIBAG and Runway Safe and is a Swedish registered company based in Gothenburg. Learn more about EMASEME here: www.emaseme.com
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10.11.2022
Runway Safe EMAS solutions fills a critical need for regulators and airport operators
If you are a frequent flyer, you might have experienced a final approach over water or highways all the way to the runway. The reason for this is that many large cities and megacities are near some form of waterways, roads or mountainous areas. Runway Safe EMAS solutions fills a critical need for regulators and […]
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08.11.2022
Why install an EMAS?
In this short post you will learn how EMAS – a passive safety system located on airport runways, are regulated by regulatory bodies. Learn how an EMAS can help increase safety at airport’s that have runway limitations due to physical constraints around the airport such as lack of space, environment and tabletop located airports. Can […]
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01.11.2022
Chicago Executive Airport share experience of two successful EMAS arrestments – saving lives.
Interview with Andrew Wolanik, Director of Operations & Maintenance at Chicago Executive Airport – a business general aviation airport north of Chicago. Topics they address in the interview related to the two successful EMAS arrestments are: Weather conditions, lives saved, EMAS repair, recoveries, vehicle on EMAS, when they could open runway again, EMAS maintenance and […]
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28.01.2021
Runway Safe greenEMAS system has been selected to be installed in Brazil as South America’s First EMAS Systems
Runway Safe Group is pleased to announce that we will be providing South America’s first Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS).
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20.07.2020
Welcome Todd Gressick!
We welcome Todd Gressick to the Runway Safe Sales & Marketing team! Todd joined the team on July 20th, and we are very excited to have Todd onboard!
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