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Building the Next Generation of Airport Power in Poland
ElectroAir delivers major infrastructure upgrades at Wrocław and Rzeszów-Jasionka Airports
ElectroAir has played a key role in two major airport infrastructure programs in Poland, delivering fully integrated ground power systems for both Wrocław Airport and Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport. These projects reflect a national investment in safer, cleaner, and more efficient apron operations and demonstrate ElectroAir’s engineering capabilities in designing end-to-end power ecosystems for modern airports.
At Wrocław Airport, ElectroAir supplied and integrated the complete under-apron power infrastructure as part of the airport’s largest modernization in history. The delivery includes 28 underground hatch PIT systems, 14 solid-state EAC frequency converters, custom-built distribution pillars, and kilometres of sub-surface cabling that link every service point into one unified network. The solution also incorporates an advanced digital layer featuring RFID-based access control, event logging, and automatic data transfer into the airport’s management system. This gives operators full visibility of power usage, equipment status, and maintenance needs, all in real time.
At Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, ElectroAir implemented new hatch PIT systems and 400 Hz aircraft power solutions engineered for both commercial and military environments. The upgraded systems provide stable, weather-resistant, and energy-efficient power delivery, helping the airport support higher traffic and more demanding operational scenarios.
Together, these projects highlight ElectroAir’s expertise in developing complete airport power architectures that combine electrical engineering, digital integration, and durable design. The result is a smarter and more sustainable apron environment that improves turnaround efficiency, reduces emissions, and prepares both airports for long-term growth.