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Radiant's Infrared System Deicing Aircraft at New York's Kennedy
Radiant Energy
Corporation says its aircraft deicing system commenced operations at New
York's Kennedy Airport in January when a A320 with passengers onboard had
snow removed from its surfaces immediately before takeoff. The JFK facility
is managed by Penauille Servisair.
According to Radiant, its
patented
InfraTek technology is the only approved alternative to traditional
glycol spray for deicing aircraft. The system uses natural gas or propane
to produce infrared radiant energy at specific electromagnetic wavelengths
that is optimally focused on an aircraft's surface to remove frozen
contaminants, without adversely affecting the aircraft, passengers or ground
personnel.
B-747 in
InfraTek Deicing Facility at JFK

Source: Radiant Energy Corporation
Since beginning operation
last month, other aircraft have been deiced using the JFK facility, which
has completely eliminated the use of glycol in most cases. Deicing
time has been comparable or better than if glycol had been applied, Radiant
says. The JFK facility can accommodate aircraft as large as B-747s.
This is the second
facility Radiant has installed at airports operated by the Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey; the first system has been in place at Newark since
1999. The Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport in Wisconsin also uses the
system, and Oslo's Gardermoen will soon open a facility as well.
02-15-2007. |