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These lights help prevent aircraft collisions with tall obstacles by providing clear visual warnings for pilots, especially in areas with significant air traffic.
Yes. Many models include photocell sensors that automatically switch between day and night operation based on ambient light conditions.
Yes. They are designed with weatherproof housing and high IP protection ratings to operate reliably in harsh outdoor environments.
LED-based aviation lights can last 50,000 to 100,000 hours, reducing maintenance and replacement costs.
Medium intensity lights are generally required for structures between about 45 meters and 150 meters in height, depending on local aviation regulations.



