Maritime:
At sea and on water
The elements may differ, but the challenges are familiar: the security, performance, reliability, and quality necessities within the shipping industry are comparable to those influencing the aviation industry.
When we entered the maritime market several years ago we had already become accustom to the uncompromising conditions involved in the aerospace sector. We have learned over the decades exactly how to integrate the best possible functions into the smallest possible space. All this, while continuing to meet the strictest security and performance standards of aviation, and incorporating individual customer needs.
AES has developed a power supply unit for marine light systems that cleverly adapts an existing product to meet the unique maritime necessities.
Our skilled engineers found that the components necessary, had to meet different requirements to handle the saltwater environment. In addition to our strong product development in aviation, AES has also become a player in the field of maritime services.
We have created system design and installation plans for the emergency escape route lighting system (path marking) of passenger areas on several cruise ships.
This included all the wiring, one-line diagrams, and light system connection to the power supply and corresponding sub-distribution units.
The emergency escape route lighting system illuminates all escape routes to ensure safe evacuation in case of an emergency. The locations of fire extinguishers, along the escape routes, are also clearly labelled
Clients
AIRBUS OPERATIONS
LUFTHANSA TECHNIK
FERCHAU
TURKISH AIRLINES TECHNIC
EMIRATES AIRLINES
P3 ENGINEERING
ASSYSTEM
JET AVIATION
ZODIAC
JAMCO CORPORATION
AIM AVIATION
OHB
E.I.S. ELECTRONICS
BUCHER
ALTRAN
TGB
DIEHL
ELAN-AUSY
SELL GMBH
RECARO
SR TECHNICS
QATAR AIRWAYS
AMES
HAPPICH
TCI CABIN INTERIOR
EMIRATES AIRLINES
OHB
B/E AEROSPACE
SINGAPORE AIRLINES
AMAC AEROSPACE
B/E AEROSPACE
UNITED ENTERPRISE