At Des Moines International Airport in Iowa, two slabs of electrically conductive concrete have been installed to melt snow and ice.
The research team from Iowa State University said that if the test is successful, then the technology could also be used in and around gates. This is used for the airport ground-handling equipment and employee activity, as well as in front of the terminal for passengers.
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An Iowa State engineer, Halil Ceylan said: “We have proven this technology does work. Our goal is to keep airports open, safe and accessible. We don’t want any aircraft skidding off runways or slips, or falls. Our aim is to provide a safe environment and fewer delays.”
If results continue to be successful, then the research is run by the Federal Aviation Administration and may be extended to other airports.