Oxley Gets Aircraft Carrier Contract
Source/Type:  LIGHTimes Online - News - Staff reports

Author: LIGHTimes News Staff

June 29, 2010... Oxley Developments was awarded a contract from Northrop Grumman Corporation to provide detailed engineering of LED navigation and signal lights for the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers being constructed for the British Royal Navy. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier contract comes soon after a Oxley's £270k deal with Australian firm ASC Pty Ltd to supply a fully qualified LED lighting system for the Royal Australian Navy Collins-class submarine.

Under the terms of the contract, Oxley will provide engineering services for the ships’ navigation and signaling lights, including sidelights, stern light, anchor light, manoeuvring lights and warning signals.

The scope of work encompasses 11 different light specifications. LED technology will be implemented throughout, ensuring high reliability, low maintenance and reduced electrical load power requirements resulting in low total cost of ownership.

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