solar airfield lights News
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Canadian Forces Chooses Carmanah Solar Airfield Lights
Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Wainwright, located in Denwood, Alberta, has selected Carmanah Technologies Corp. (TSX: CMH) to be sole supplier of solar airfield solutions for runway lighting in a transaction valued at over $230,000. Following the lead of CFB Trenton, located in Ontario, CFB Wainwright was experiencing a deteriorating cable issue on its airfield and was faced with the choice to ...
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First Nation Tribe Deploys Solar-Powered Airfield Lights to Illuminate Remote Community’s Runway
The Northern Canadian Tsay Keh Dene First Nation is outfitting a remote airfield with solar LED lighting systems provided by Carmanah Technologies (TSX: CMH). The new airfield lights will help supply and medevac aircraft navigate their way to and from the remote village located on the northern end of the Williston Reservoir, British Columbia. The solar-powered ...
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US Government Deploys Carmanah Infrared Solar-Powered Lights in Middle East
Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) is pleased to announce that over 300 of its solar-powered A702 infrared (IR) lights are being deployed by the United States Government to undisclosed locations in the Middle East in an order valued at approximately $400,000. The A702 IR lights are primarily used for temporary and permanent runway edge, threshold, ...
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Carmanah/ADB Supply Emergency Solar Systems to Brazilian Air Force
Airfield lighting partners Carmanah Technologies (TSX:CMH), ADB Airfield Solutions and Brazilian distributor AVIEX Importacao have been selected to supply five emergency-deployable, solar-powered airfield and helipad lighting systems to the Brazilian Air Force at a value of over $400,000. The fully portable lighting systems will be stored at the Brazilian Air Force Command Centre and are ...
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Carmanah Reports First Quarter 2011 Results and Announces Resignation of CEO Ted Lattimore Effective December 31, 2011
Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) (“the Company” or “Carmanah”) today reported its first quarter financial results for the period ended March 31, 2011 and the resignation of Ted Lattimore, CEO, effective December 31, 2011. Sales for the three months ended March 31, 2011 were $9.6 million, up 18% from $8.1 million for the same quarter ...
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