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AeroLEDs gains FAA green light for Part 23 lights
AeroLEDs has achieved FAA-STC approval for its LED nav, strobe, position and beacon lighting solutions on Part 23 aircraft.

AeroLEDs has received FAA supplemental type certificate number SA04837NY for the type design data necessary to pave the way for installation of a diverse range of critical lighting components on hundreds of Part 23 aircraft models. Lights listed on this STC include position lights, navigation lights, strobe lights and beacon lights. This comprehensive approval, combined with AeroLEDs existing STC No SA02386AK for LED landing and taxi lights, ensures that Part 23 aircraft operators can now benefit from a complete suite of advanced LED lighting solutions.

AeroLEDs' position, navigation, strobe and beacon lights offer enhanced visibility and safety, contributing to improved situational awareness for both pilots and ground personnel, and the advanced LED technology delivers superior brightness, durability, reliability and energy efficiency compared to traditional lighting systems.

With reduced maintenance requirements and extended lifespan, these lighting solutions contribute to overall ease of installation and operational efficiency, minimising downtime and associated costs.

"We are incredibly pleased to announce this FAA-STC approval for our trusted navigation and anti-collision lighting systems. The extensive AML provides a solid foundation for installation on hundreds of Part 23 aircraft variants. This certification truly underscores our commitment to providing all pilots with premium lighting solutions that enhance aircraft safety and efficiency," says director of sales Ryan Edmark.

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