Atlantic Electric, LLC provides specialized electrical services for FAA-regulated airfields across the Southeast. Our teams are experienced in the installation and maintenance of runway and taxiway lighting, navigational aids, and airfield electrical vault systems. We follow all FAA standards and safety protocols to ensure every system operates reliably and meets the exacting requirements of commercial aviation environments.
OUR EXPERIENCE
Atlantic Electric is trusted to deliver airfield lighting and navigational systems for the U.S. military. Our crews operate on Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps installations where reliability, security, and compliance with strict standards are essential. By following Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and NAVAIR requirements, we ensure every system we build supports mission readiness and long-term performance.
OUR EXPERTISE
- Runway, taxiway, helipad, and apron lighting systems
- Navigational aids including PAPI, MALSR/ALSF, and REIL systems
- Vault and control upgrades including CCR switchgear and ALCMS/ALCS integration
- Medium-voltage ductbanks, grounding, and fiber optic systems
- Phased construction with temporary circuiting to maintain safe operations
Military Airfield Electrical Services – Q&A Section
1. What types of military airfield electrical work does Atlantic Electric perform?
Atlantic Electric provides electrical construction, installation, and maintenance services for military airfield environments, including runway lighting, taxiway systems, and supporting electrical infrastructure.
2. Does Atlantic Electric work on FAA and military-compliant airfield systems?
Yes, all military airfield electrical projects are completed in accordance with applicable FAA standards, military specifications, and strict safety and compliance requirements.
3. What systems are included in military airfield electrical projects?
Projects may include runway and taxiway lighting, navigational aids, airfield lighting control systems, power distribution, and supporting infrastructure for operational readiness.
4. Who manages military airfield electrical projects?
Projects are managed by experienced electricians and project teams who specialize in large-scale, mission-critical electrical infrastructure for government and defense environments.
5. Does Atlantic Electric handle upgrades and maintenance as well as new construction?
Yes, the company supports both new construction and modernization projects, including upgrades, repairs, and ongoing maintenance of existing airfield electrical systems.
6. What makes military airfield electrical work different from commercial projects?
Military airfield projects require heightened levels of safety, precision, compliance, and operational reliability due to mission-critical requirements and regulated defense standards.
