A380 Modifications - Los Angeles International Airport, Bradley International Terminal, CA

Pond provided hydrant system modifications and new hydrant pits for the Airbus A380 at LAX. Projects included:

  • Positioning the new hydrant pit locations to operate with the different aircrafts that will also utilize the A380 gate.
  • Adding new hydrant pits on both sides of the aircraft to minimize refueling and overall turn around time.
  • Reworking the twin 12” supply lines allowing redundant capability from the hydrant system if maintenance is needed on one of the lines.
  • Relocating an existing 16′ hydrant loop supply line due to the gate expansion, including evaluation of pressure control, MOV and valve pit.
  • Relocating an emergency fuel shut off (EFSO) automated control stations.

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