Wholesale CD-PS580 Self-propelled Passenger Boarding Stairs Manufacturers, Suppliers

Model: CD-PS580

The model CD-PS580 Self-propelled Passenger Boarding Stairs is Shanghai Chidge designs for passenger boarding service in airport. It is universal type with hydraulically operated and controlled from the driver's seat. It is designed and engineered to service all aircraft with doorsill heights between 2200 and 5800mm. This model is available with many options to meet your specific operational needs.

Product Description

STANDARD COMPLIANCE

IATA AHM 905 The Reference of Airport Ground Support Equipment.
IATA AHM 910 The Basic Requirement of Airport Ground Support Equipment.
IATA AHM 913 The Basic Safety Requirement of Airport Ground Support Equipment.
IATA AHM 915 Standard Control.
IATA AHM 916 The Basic Requirement of Support Surface of Bias Operate Equipment.
IATA AHM 920 Function Explanation of Self- Propelled Passenger Steps.
MH/T6029-2003 Passenger Steps.
EN 12312-1-2002 Passenger Steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What international standards does the equipment comply with?
The equipment strictly adheres to IATA AHM 905, 910, 913, 915, 916, and 920 standards, ensuring global compatibility and performance.
Are there specific safety regulations for these passenger steps?
Yes, the units comply with IATA AHM 913, which defines the basic safety requirements for airport ground support equipment.
Does the equipment meet European aviation standards?
Absolutely. Our passenger steps are designed in accordance with the EN 12312-1-2002 standard for aviation ground support equipment.
What is the standard for functional control of the units?
The equipment follows IATA AHM 915 for Standard Control and AHM 920 for the specific function explanation of self-propelled passenger steps.
Is there compliance with Chinese civil aviation standards?
Yes, the products meet the MH/T6029-2003 technical standards for passenger steps.
How are the support surface requirements handled?
The equipment complies with IATA AHM 916, ensuring the basic requirements for support surfaces of bias-operated equipment are met.

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