Optonaval Managing Director Christopher Schäding provided insights into Helicopter Visual Landing Aid Systems (HVLAS) in an exclusive interview with Defensehere.com. He explained how these systems are designed to enhance safety and efficiency for helicopter operations on naval vessels and mega yachts.

Schäding highlighted the similarities and differences between helicopter landing systems for naval and civilian applications. While both share common elements such as helipad lighting and safety equipment, their operational requirements vary significantly. These differences necessitate tailored solutions to meet the distinct needs of each environment.

Founded in 2013 in Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, Optonaval specializes in developing advanced lighting solutions for both land-based and maritime applications. The company focuses on HVLAS, navigation lights, and customized engineering solutions, serving a global market that includes naval vessels, mega yachts, and specialized maritime platforms.

During the interview, Schading also referenced Optonaval’s collaboration with Airbus, emphasizing the company's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into its solutions.

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