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Ground Support Equipment is the support equipment - typically used for aircraft and airport requirements. To service the aircraft operation & activities, The main role of ground support equipment involve for aircraft maintenance, ground power operations, baggage handling and many other airport service requirements.
Various Ranges of Ground Support Equipment are
Auxiliary Power Unit :
(APU) Auxiliary Power Unit provides the electrical power to aircraft engine. it is a type of self-contained power unit built into an aircraft structure, to provide power to the aircraft systems when the engines are off.
Ground Support Equipment is the support equipment - typically used for aircraft and airport requirements. To service the aircraft operation & activities, The main role of ground support equipment involve for aircraft maintenance, ground power operations, baggage handling and many other airport service requirements.
Various Ranges of Ground Support Equipment are
Air Start Unit (ASU) is a ground support equipment equipped with pneumatic starter is used to start aircraft engines efficiently. It supplies necessary quantity of air at specified pressure through one/two or three hoses attached to the aircraft’s under belly.
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Air Start Unit |
Air conditioning Unit for aircraft is an another important ground support equipment which is used for aircraft requirements.which supplies cold air or hot air into a parked aircraft. It makes use of engine bleed air or APU pneumatic air during the conditioning process. Typically 2 types of air conditioning systems are used on aircraft. 1. Air Cycle Air Conditioning 2. Vapor cycle air conditioning system.Check out more wide range of aircraft ground support equipment with us to reduce maintenance and energy costs.
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Air Conditioning Unit for Aircraft |
Ground Power Unit is simply known as Aircraft GPU is a major part of ground support equipment for aircraft requirements which is used to supplies power to air-craft while parked on the ground.
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Ground Power Unit |
Auxiliary Power Unit :
(APU) Auxiliary Power Unit provides the electrical power to aircraft engine. it is a type of self-contained power unit built into an aircraft structure, to provide power to the aircraft systems when the engines are off.
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Auxiliary Power Unit |
Static frequency converter is used to supply voltage and load variations. The output frequency is entirely depend on the elements which is to control the on/off static devices of frequency converters. Static frequency converter / Solid state Ground Power Unit [2], are now part of our standard Ground support Equipment and is the safest and most reliable frequency converter solution for aircraft power supply requirements.
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Static Frequency Converter |
load bank is a device which develops an electrical load, applies the load to an electrical power source and converts or dissipates the resultant power output of the source
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Load Bank AC |
AC/DC converter is a type of external power supply, often enclosed in a case similar to an AC plug. Other common names include plug pack, plug-in adapter, adapter block, domestic mains adapter, line power adapter, wall wart, power brick, and power adapter.
Apron Tractor is an essential part of ground support equipment and serve multiple purposes. They are used to tow ground support equipment, baggage carts and any other equipment. MAK AT20 is the popular product variant of Apron tractor.
Ground Support Equipment Air+Mak Industries wide range products were designed to meet particular demands of the airline industry. From Air Start Units Aircraft Air conditioning unit, Static frequency converter and Ground Power Unit to high speed Baggage Tractors, Each unit has a unique design purpose to improve the safety and efficiency of aircraft maintenance. A lot of units are designed in such a manner as to provide multiple uses to the airline industry and the airport facility.We are a leading Mississippi is a southern U.S Ground Support Equipment Manufacturer and seller.
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