Pathfinder ILCMS

Airfield Lighting Systems Launches Pathfinder ILCMS: Revolutionary Individual Lamp Control for Airfields

Airfield Lighting Systems (ALS), a leader in airfield ground lighting solutions, has introduced the Pathfinder ILCMS, an advanced Individual Lamp Control and Monitoring System designed to transform airport operations worldwide.

The system uses innovative power line carrier (PLC) communication over existing AGL series circuit cables, eliminating the need for additional cabling, trenching, or disruptive airfield works. This approach significantly reduces installation costs and minimizes operational downtime while delivering precise individual control and real-time monitoring for up to 300 lights per circuit.

Key highlights of the Pathfinder ILCMS include:

  • Compact, rugged BMC remote units with IP68 protection and continuous operation up to +85°C
  • Full hardware and software redundancy with seamless automatic failover
  • Support for series circuit lengths up to 20 km and 128 control groups per circuit
  • Proven scalability, with over 17,000 remote units deployed in a single project
  • Full compatibility with A-SMGCS in CAT I, II, and III conditions

The system integrates seamlessly with existing constant current regulators and meets stringent international standards, including ICAO, FAA, EASA, and NATO approvals.

Pathfinder sets a new standard for reliability, simplicity, and total cost of ownership. Its low-power, high-temperature resilient design and massive deployment track record make it ideal for both new installations and upgrades at busy international airports.

With enhanced safety, reduced maintenance needs, and future-proof architecture, the Pathfinder ILCMS strengthens operational efficiency while supporting critical ground movement safety. Airports seeking modern, cost-effective lighting management solutions can now benefit from this cutting-edge technology.

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