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Aircraft Elevators and Ship Lifts for Surface Combatants

Features

The elevators are shock-qualified and can also be used to transport:

  • Vehicle hosted on-board
  • People
  • Loads

Ship lifts are designed for ammunition, food, waste and MEDEVAC.

Main features:

  • Hydraulically or electrically operated
  • Provided as an integrated system including fireproof, gas-tight, spray-tight doors and flight deck hatch
  • Used up to sea state 6

Aircraft elevators are designed to transport aircraft and equipment between the hangar and the flight deck.

Main features:

  • Mobile safety nets, signaling lights and lashing points integrated into platform design
  • Automatic folding of the platform to reduce the ship breadth
  • Used up to sea state 6 and shock-qualified
  • Classification Society approved (RINA)

Certifications

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