The Apron Markings Signs Handbook provides guidance on the design, installation, and maintenance of signs on the airport apron. By following these guidelines, airports can improve safety and efficiency on the apron, reducing the risk of accidents and incidents.
These are the navigation aids. Featuring black text on a yellow background, they provide routing information.
The Apron Markings Signs Handbook serves as the definitive guide for ground operations, ensuring safety and efficiency in the complex environment where aircraft, vehicles, and personnel intersect. This comprehensive manual details the standardized visual aids used globally to prevent runway incursions and ground accidents.
: White inscription on a red background (e.g., "No Entry" or holding positions). Information Signs
Every day, millions of passengers board aircraft at the world’s busiest airports. They see the jet bridges, the terminals, and the safety demonstrations. But behind the glass, on the vast expanse of the tarmac, a highly complex, silent ballet is taking place. This is the (or Ramp).
: Used for taxiway/taxilane centerlines and aircraft stand markings intended for aircraft maneuvering.
The , published by Airports Council International (ACI) , is the definitive global guide for standardizing the complex visual language of airport aprons. Its primary goal is to harmonize markings worldwide to reduce ground accidents and improve operational efficiency in the busiest areas of an airfield. Core Content & Scope
A yellow line guiding aircraft from the taxiway to the precise parking position. Taxiway Edge Solid double yellow lines indicate the boundary where aircraft must not cross. Dashed double yellow lines indicate a crossing point into an apron. No Entry Marking
Apron Markings Signs Handbook 🆓
The Apron Markings Signs Handbook provides guidance on the design, installation, and maintenance of signs on the airport apron. By following these guidelines, airports can improve safety and efficiency on the apron, reducing the risk of accidents and incidents.
These are the navigation aids. Featuring black text on a yellow background, they provide routing information.
The Apron Markings Signs Handbook serves as the definitive guide for ground operations, ensuring safety and efficiency in the complex environment where aircraft, vehicles, and personnel intersect. This comprehensive manual details the standardized visual aids used globally to prevent runway incursions and ground accidents. Apron Markings Signs Handbook
: White inscription on a red background (e.g., "No Entry" or holding positions). Information Signs
Every day, millions of passengers board aircraft at the world’s busiest airports. They see the jet bridges, the terminals, and the safety demonstrations. But behind the glass, on the vast expanse of the tarmac, a highly complex, silent ballet is taking place. This is the (or Ramp). The Apron Markings Signs Handbook provides guidance on
: Used for taxiway/taxilane centerlines and aircraft stand markings intended for aircraft maneuvering.
The , published by Airports Council International (ACI) , is the definitive global guide for standardizing the complex visual language of airport aprons. Its primary goal is to harmonize markings worldwide to reduce ground accidents and improve operational efficiency in the busiest areas of an airfield. Core Content & Scope Featuring black text on a yellow background, they
A yellow line guiding aircraft from the taxiway to the precise parking position. Taxiway Edge Solid double yellow lines indicate the boundary where aircraft must not cross. Dashed double yellow lines indicate a crossing point into an apron. No Entry Marking