Israeli Technology Keeps Airports Safe From FOD

Israeli Technology Keeps Airports Safe From FOD

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The Israeli developed RunWize system has been installed on the rebuilt runway of the Sea-Tac airport in Seattle.

The RunWize developed by X-sight includes FODetect, automated Foreign Object Debris (FOD) detection and BirdWize, ground level bird hazard management.

Integration was made by prime contractor Leidos , a national security, health and engineering solutions company.

RunWize has been deployed on the newly rebuilt center runway and ready for the runway opening, after successfully passing site acceptance testing.

According to the Israeli company, RunWize improves the daily operation of airport runways by increasing safety and efficiency. Its detection capabilities are derived from a unique hybrid optical-radar remote-sensing technology and strategic positioning of its sensors alongside the runway, collocated with the runway edge lights.

X-Sight says that besides greatly reducing the risks associated with FOD, airports using RunWize benefit from a full video coverage of the runway. FODetect is fully compliant with FAA/FCC regulations for FOD Detection Equipment.

“This new system takes the next step to continuously monitor the runway for potential safety hazards so we can remove the debris in real-time rather than rely solely on physical inspections, “said Mike Ehl, Director of Operations and Customer Service at Sea-Tac Airport.

RunWize was selected after professional evaluation by the Port of Seattle, and was installed as part of the center runway improvement project. The contract has been executed on-time under a tight schedule linked to the runway reconstruction.

Xsight Systems’ FOD detection technology is the only one used in the U.S., and SEA-TAC is the second airport with an automated FOD detection system deployed on a full runway.

FODetect is operational and protecting aircraft operations at Logan Airport in Boston, Tel Aviv Ben-Gurion International Airport and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport. FODspot subsystem has been acquired by Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport.