STG Aerospace has been selected as the supplier for the photoluminescent
emergency floor path marking system across Alaska Airlines’ Boeing
and Airbus fleets, as the airline begins to streamline the cabins
of its Virgin America fleet.
Alaska Airlines will
install STG Aerospace’s next-generation saf-Tglo SSUL photoluminescent emergency escape path marking system (EEPMS) on
116 aircraft across its retrofitted and new Boeing 737-700, MAX9
and Airbus A320 Family fleets – making it one of the largest
multi-platform programmes ever awarded.
The
retrofit programme, which is due to commence in late 2018, will
see Alaska Airlines upgrade the photoluminescent EEPMS system in
their Boeing and Airbus fleets to the latest saf-Tglo SSUL design.
Alaska Airlines will also
replace the electrical emergency lighting system in the Airbus
fleet, a change expected to realise significant operational cost
savings due to the high reliability and fail-safe nature of
saf-Tglo.
Commenting on the recent contract award,
Warren Hamilton, Director of Cabin Products and Interiors at
Alaska Airlines, said, “STG Aerospace has been an exceptional
supplier over many years, and their saf-Tglo system has a proven
track record of both robustness and reliability. This made the
decision to integrate the system as part of the retrofit programme
a natural one. Aesthetically, the system will assist us in
unifying cabin appearance across the new combined Boeing and
Airbus fleets, but more importantly it will assist us in keeping
our guests and crew safe when they’re in our care.”
saf-Tglo is available in
300 daytime colour options, and two glow colours, enabling
airlines to align their corporate branding without compromising
safety. Installed on 11,000 aircraft world-wide, saf-Tglo is one
of the
highest performing and most discrete photoluminescent floor path
marking systems available on the market.
Marcus Williams, Director of Global Sales at STG Aerospace,
said, “We are always delighted when a long term customer chooses
us for their latest cabin upgrade programme, as it means we are
doing something right. In this case it is even more special
because Alaska Airlines has trusted us to be part of their new
brand following the integration of the Virgin America fleet. We
are looking forward to beginning the installations next year and
upgrading the entire fleet with our latest next-generation photoluminescent system.”
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