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a national leader in airfield lighting & airside infrastructure

Australian Airport Lighting is the parent company behind a family of specialised airside service providers operating across Australia's major, regional, and remote airports. Together, we deliver end-to-end capability in airfield ground lighting, civil works, technical services, and aviation infrastructure support.


Our group structure allows each business to focus on its core strengths while maintaining the shared standards, systems, compliance and safety standard frameworks that define Australian Airport Lighting as a national leader in safety-critical aviation services.

Our group of companies

Australian Airport Lighting (AAL)

The national parent company and the strategic backbone of our entire group. As the central hub for governance, leadership and quality assurance, Australian Airport Lighting sets the standards that every subsidiary operates under.

We design and maintain the systems, processes, and frameworks that ensure consistent delivery across Australia's diverse airport environments — from major international gateways to remote regional airstrips.

AAL provides  the technical oversight, project governance, and complaince alignment that underpin all group operations, ensuring every project meets CASA MOS 139, ICAO, and international best practice. Through centralised expertise and national coordination, AAL enables each business to focus on its specialised strengths while benefiting from shared capability, resources, and innovation.

Airside civil services (Acs)

Airside Civil Services is our dedicated civil works division, delivering the critical infrastructure that supports safe, reliable pit and duct systems.

ACS specialises in trenching, pit and duct installation, cable routing, foundations, and structural components that form the backbone of any electrical systems.

With a deep understanding of electrical operational constraints, ACS can work seamlessly within live airport environments or equivelant, coordinating closely with airport operations, safety teams, and lighting specialists.

Their capability extends from small‑scale repairs to major infrastructure upgrades, ensuring airports receive durable, compliant, and future‑ready civil works that integrate perfectly with lighting installations and long‑term maintenance strategies.

airport lighting technology centre (ALTC)

The Airport Lighting Technology Centre is our compliance and innovation hub, focused on improving the way the airfield lighting industry measures, tests, and maintains performance.

ALTC conducts photometric testing, compliance checks, and product evaluations against CASA MOS 139, ICAO, and global standards, giving airports clear, evidence‑based assurance that their lighting meets required intensity and pattern criteria.

This division develops practical, innovative solutions to real‑world AGL challenges, trialling new technologies and refining smarter maintenance and verification methods.

Through targeted industry research, ALTC analyses trends, failure modes, and emerging technologies to help airports strengthen compliance and adopt future‑ready lighting practices.

queensland airport lighting (qal)

Queensland Airport Lighting delivers specialised airfield lighting services across Queensland’s diverse aviation landscape, from major coastal airports, remote inland aerodromes and defence facilities.

QAL’s teams provide installation, commissioning, maintenance, inspections, and emergency response services tailored to the unique environmental and operational challenges of the region.

With strong local knowledge and a reputation for reliability, QAL supports airports in meeting compliance obligations, improving system resilience, and maintaining safe operations in all weather conditions. 

Their regional presence ensures fast mobilisation, consistent service delivery, and long‑term partnerships with airports throughout Queensland and bordering New South Wales aerodromes.

northern territory airport lighting (NTAL)

Northern Territory Airport Lighting is the group’s specialist provider for one of Australia’s most remote and operationally demanding regions.

NTAL also supports airports, defence facilities, and remote airstrips with installation, maintenance, upgrades, and technical services designed for harsh climates, long supply chains, and unique logistical challenges.

This team is experienced in delivering projects in remote communities, high‑temperature environments, and locations with limited access windows — all while maintaining the strict safety and compliance standards we must adhere to.

NTAL ensures that airports across the Northern Territory have dependable, compliant, and resilient lighting systems that support safe operations year‑round.

ONE GROUP. ONE STANDARD.

ONE COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

Across our entire group, we operate under one unified approach: one group, working together with shared systems and national capability; one standard, built on strict compliance with CASA MOS 139, ICAO, and industry best practice; and one commitment to safety, ensuring every project, every installation, and every maintenance activity is delivered with the highest level of operational integrity. No matter the region or trading name, our teams follow the same quality-assured processes, the same technical expectations, and the same Q5-SMS safety‑first mindset that define Australian Airport Lighting as a trusted leader in airfield lighting and airside infrastructure.

Our commitment to q5-sms

The Australian Airport Lighting group operates under a unified Q5‑SMS framework, ensuring every aspect of our work is governed by structured, transparent, and continuously improving management systems. Q5‑SMS integrates five critical domains — Quality Management, WHS, Electrical Safety, Airside Safety, and Environmental Safety — into one cohesive approach that supports safe, compliant, and reliable airside operations.

Together, these five pillars form a single, integrated system that guides how we plan, deliver, and continuously improve our services. Q5‑SMS ensures that every project — regardless of location, scale, or trading name — is delivered with the same disciplined approach to safety, compliance, and operational excellence.

  • Quality Management

    We maintain consistent, standardised processes across all trading names, ensuring every installation, inspection, and maintenance activity meets the highest technical and regulatory expectations. Continuous improvement, documented procedures, and rigorous verification underpin our quality culture.

  • Work, Health & Safety

    Safety is embedded into every task, from planning through to delivery. Our WHS systems focus on risk identification, safe work methods, competency, and a culture where every team member takes responsibility for safe outcomes in live airside environments.

  • Electrical Safety

    As specialists in safety‑critical airfield lighting systems, we apply strict electrical safety controls, isolation procedures, testing regimes, and competency requirements. Our teams work under governed and verified processes that protect people, assets, and operational continuity.

  • Airside Safety

    We operate with a deep understanding of airside hazards, operational constraints, and the safety expectations of airports and regulators. Our aviation safety practices ensure that all work supports safe aircraft operations, maintains obstacle‑free environments, and aligns with CASA MOS 139 and ICAO standards.

  • Environmental Management

    We minimise environmental impact through responsible work practices, waste reduction, spill prevention, and careful management of materials and equipment. Our teams operate with respect for local conditions, regulatory requirements, and long‑term sustainability.

Ensure your airport apron is safe and fully compliant.

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