
Aviation Pros: Detecting and mitigating fuel leaks with technology
Here's how how the Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor (APTM) verifies the integrity of airport hydrants systems in as little as 15 minutes.
Here's how how the Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor (APTM) verifies the integrity of airport hydrants systems in as little as 15 minutes.
A quarterly update on the aviation team's recently completed installations of the Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor across the Americas and their training to field operators.
Our Head of Aviation, Dean Golba discusses how the APTM overcomes some key challenges in leak detection.
Here we look at a fixed solution that integrates with the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system and a portable tightness hardware solution with communications and the ability to display data locally.
From Atlanta to Keflavik, discover our case studies below to see how the APTM has supported aviation customers across the world
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport deployed the Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor (APTM) to ensure its entire fuel hydrant system is safe.
Atmos' APTM system delivered results for a major hub between North American and Europe.
Learn how you can digitize your pit valve integrity tests safely and cost effectively
Dean has been with Atmos for over 15 years, joining the company with a mission to build Atmos' aviation business on a global scale.
With the development of the Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor (APTM) and other hardware innovations offering a competitive advantage, Dean has been raising Atmos' profile across the sector.