Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport in South Africa has just completed the installation of 20 x MCR400 units from ALS in the UK at its prestigous airport in the heart of South Africa.

Airfield Lighting Systems microprocessor controlled CCR was chosen as a highly reliable, user friendly, extremely low life-cycle cost product.  It is widely used by civilian and military airports all over the world.

The constant current regulator MCR400 is the “most popular” in a line of regulators specifically intended for the supply of series circuits for use on airfield lighting circuits.

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The Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport also referred to as KMI Airport is located in Mbombela (Nelspruit) which is the gateway to the world’s most famous game reserve, the Kruger National Park, its third largest canyon the Blyde River Canyon, ancient caves and many scenic & heritage attractions in close proximity. The terminal building, constructed as an African theme all under thatch has a total floor space of 7350 square meters, making this the largest thatch constructed Airport in the world, a true aviation masterpiece to be seen. The unique aesthetics and decor of the building blend in with the surrounding bushveld, which has become a favourite landmark among passengers visiting the beautiful province of Mpumalanga, South Africa