Vantage Lighting

Vantage Lighting - Airfield Lighting Systems

Airfield lighting systems are necessary for aviation safety. They provide essential visual guidance for approach, landing, taxiing and take-off.

Vantage Lighting was founded in 1990 and has since been providing high-quality and cost-effective lighting for airfields. We offer a wide range of lamps and beacons for use in aviation – on airfields or in airports.

AIRFIELD LIGHTING SYSTEMS

We provide a wide range of lighting systems for airfields, airports and other aviation applications. Vantage Lighting provides lighting solutions that include:

  • Beacons
  • Current-controlled lights
  • Flash lights
  • Landing lights
  • Tungsten halogen lights
  • Incandescent lights
  • Obstruction lights
  • Signalling lights
  • Taxi lights
  • Warning lights

We can offer very competitive prices on our innovative products. Our beacons, landing lights, obstruction lights, signalling lights and warning lights are currently available on special price offers.

SPECIALTY BULBS AND LAMP BASES

Vantage Lighting supplies an extensive range of bulb shapes and bases. Available bulb shapes include MR11, T14, MR16, T2.5, PAR38 and T20 amongst others.

We also offer a wide range of specialty bulb bases, including:

  • 1in ribbon leads
  • BA9s
  • E39
  • Double contact
  • Prefocus leads
  • Mogul
  • Prefocus (P40s)
  • 2-pin (GX5.3)
  • Medium prefocus (P28s)
  • Medium 2-pin (GZ9.5)

For a full list of the various lamp bases and bulb types we offer please visit our website via the link below.

AUTHORIZED SPECIALTY LAMP DISTRIBUTOR

We are an authorized specialty lamp distributor for General Electric (GE), Osram/Sylvania, and Ushio.

Osram/Sylvania offers 57 different airfield lamps from 30W (6.6A / 30T3.5 / EXL) to 300W (6.6A / 48MR16 / 64338AC) to satisfy you airfield lighting needs. Osram airfield lamps include seven double life airfield lamps (6.6A/30T3.5/64322/EXL/DL). Lamps have an average lamp life of 1,000h to 2,000h when operated at 6.6A.

General Electric offers 37 different kinds of lamp for use in aviation applications. These include:

  • Incandescent lamps (6.6A/T10P)
  • Halogen lamps
  • Miniature lamps
  • High-intensity discharge lamps
  • Sealed beam (Q20A/PAR56/2)
  • Warning (4416-1 BULK) lamps

Ushio offers 60 different aviation lamps such as halogen (Q4681-450PAR46/VNSP), incandescent and metal halide lamps (MHL, 4,000AMC, high intensity discharge).

Vantage Lighting, Inc.
175 Paul Drive, Suite E
San Rafael
CA 94903-2041
USA
Contact: Peter Allsman
Contact: Ancilla McMillan
Tel: +1 415 507 0402 (International)
Tel: +1 800 445 2677 (US and Canada only)
Fax: +1 415 507 0502
Email: airportlamps-spg@vanltg.com
Email: airportlamps@vanltg.com
URL: www.vantagelighting.com

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Airport lighting systems provide essential visual guidance for approach, landing, taxiing and take-off.
Airport lighting systems provide essential visual guidance for approach, landing, taxiing and take-off.
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We provide a wide range of lighting systems for airfields, airports and other aviation applications.
We provide a wide range of lighting systems for airfields, airports and other aviation applications.
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Our beacons, landing lights, obstruction lights, signalling lights and warning lights are currently available on special price offers.
Our beacons, landing lights, obstruction lights, signalling lights and warning lights are currently available on special price offers.
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Ushio offers 60 different aviation lamps such as halogen (Q4681-450PAR46/VNSP), incandescent and metal halide lamps (MHL, 4,000AMC, high intensity discharge).
Ushio offers 60 different aviation lamps such as halogen (Q4681-450PAR46/VNSP), incandescent and metal halide lamps (MHL, 4,000AMC, high intensity discharge).
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