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Overview
Incheon International Airport (ICN) is the largest airport in South Korea and one of the most important aviation hubs in Northeast Asia. Located on Yeongjong Island in Incheon, approximately 48 kilometers west of downtown Seoul, the airport serves as South Korea’s primary international gateway. Since opening in 2001, Incheon International Airport has earned a global reputation for operational excellence, advanced technology, passenger convenience, and world-class facilities. With an extensive international route network connecting Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Africa, ICN plays a crucial role in global air transportation and international transit travel.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Incheon International Airport |
| IATA Code | ICN |
| ICAO Code | RKSI |
| Country | South Korea |
| City | Incheon |
| Served City | Seoul Metropolitan Area |
| Location | Yeongjong Island, Incheon, South Korea |
| Distance from Downtown Seoul | Approximately 48 km |
| Opening Date | March 29, 2001 |
| Airport Operator | Incheon International Airport Corporation |
| Airport Type | International Hub Airport |
| Planned Annual Passenger Capacity | Over 100 million passengers |
| Number of Runways | 4 |
| Passenger Terminals | Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 |
Incheon International Airport is South Korea’s largest international airport and one of the busiest and most advanced airports in Asia. It serves as the country’s primary gateway for international passenger and cargo transportation and is widely recognized for its outstanding airport operations and passenger services.
Major Northeast Asian Aviation Hub
Incheon International Airport serves as a strategic gateway connecting Northeast Asia with the rest of the world. Its extensive route network covers:
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
The Middle East
Africa
The airport plays a vital role in linking the Asia-Pacific region with Europe and North America, making it one of the world’s leading transit hubs.
South Korea’s National Gateway Airport
ICN serves as:
South Korea’s primary international gateway
A major business and financial travel hub
An important tourism gateway
A leading global air cargo center
The airport handles the majority of South Korea’s international passenger and freight traffic, making it a key component of the nation’s transportation infrastructure.
One of the World’s Leading Airports
Incheon International Airport consistently receives international awards and recognition for:
Operational efficiency
Passenger service quality
Smart airport technologies
Exceptional transit experience
Its reputation for innovation and customer satisfaction has established it as a benchmark for airports worldwide.
Major hub airlines include:
Korean Air
Asiana Airlines
Incheon International Airport currently operates two passenger terminals: Terminal 1 (T1) and Terminal 2 (T2). Both terminals are designed to support high-capacity international operations while providing a seamless passenger experience.
Terminal 1 (T1)
Opened together with the airport in 2001
Serves as the airport’s primary international terminal
Accommodates numerous international airlines
Handles a significant portion of the airport’s international passenger traffic
Key Features:
Large-scale international check-in facilities
Extensive retail and dining areas
Efficient transfer and transit systems
Comprehensive passenger services
Terminal 2 (T2)
Opened in 2018
Developed to support growing passenger demand and international traffic expansion
Primarily serves Korean Air and its airline alliance partners
Key Features:
Smart passenger processing systems
Biometric identification technologies
Advanced automated baggage handling systems
Energy-efficient and environmentally friendly design
Extensive automation and digital infrastructure
Terminal 2 is widely recognized as one of the most modern and technologically advanced airport terminals in Asia.
Concourse and Transportation Center
The airport’s terminals are connected through:
Automated People Mover (APM) systems
Airport Railroad Express (AREX)
Comprehensive highway networks
The integrated transportation center provides seamless connections to:
High-speed rail services
Metro and commuter rail systems
Intercity bus services
Taxi services
Car rental facilities
Together, these transportation systems make Incheon International Airport one of the most accessible and efficiently connected airports in Asia.


Large airports, as critical transportation hubs, require well-designed lighting systems for their outdoor areas—such as aprons, cargo zones, and areas surrounding runways. These systems are essential for ensuring flight safety, improving operational efficiency, and protecting ground personnel.
Outdoor airport areas, particularly aprons, typically adopt high-mast lighting systems due to their vast coverage requirements and the need for high uniform illumination. High-mast systems consist of tall poles equipped with multiple high-power luminaires at the top, allowing large-area coverage with fewer poles while effectively controlling glare.
The primary luminaires used are high-power LED floodlights. LED technology has become the mainstream choice for airport lighting due to its high luminous efficacy, long lifespan, low energy consumption, instant start capability, good color rendering, and ease of control.
Recommended Pole Heights
| Area Type | Recommended Height |
| Airport Apron | 15–40 m |
| General High Mast Lighting | 20-50m |
In general, the pole height for large airport apron areas typically ranges from 15 m to 40 m. The exact height should be determined through precise lighting design based on apron size, aircraft types, lighting standards (such as ICAO requirements), and glare control considerations.
Airport environments impose stringent technical requirements on lighting equipment to ensure reliable performance under all operating conditions and compliance with aviation safety standards.
Lighting for airport aprons must comply with standards set by organizations such as ICAO to ensure clear visibility for both ground personnel and pilots.
Glare is a critical concern in airport lighting design, as excessive glare can impair visibility and pose safety risks.
Lighting systems must withstand long-term exposure to harsh environmental conditions.
Due to their height, high-mast poles are susceptible to lightning strikes. Luminaires must include effective lightning protection and surge protection devices to safeguard internal electronic components.
| Model | Power | IP Rating | Horizontal illuminance | vertical illuminance | IK Rating | Protection Class | Surge Protection |
| AFL | 240W/300W/400W | IP 66 & IP 67 | >30lux | >30lux | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| R350 | 500W/600W | IP 66 & IP 67 | >30lux | >30lux | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| M200 | 340W/400W | IP 66 & IP 67 | >30lux | >30lux | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| P73-l | 600W | IP 66 & IP 67 | >30lux | >30lux | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
| A65 | A651050W | IP 66 & IP 67 | >30lux | >30lux | IK08, IK10 | Class I | 10kV, 20Kv |
Note: Detailed specifications and introductions for different lighting models can be found on the product pages. https://www.mecreeled.com/product/


MECREE is not only a manufacturer of high-power LED lighting products, but also a professional provider of one-stop value-added services for sports lighting and other large-scale outdoor lighting applications. Our services cover the entire project process, from lighting design to after-sales support.
Based on your specific project requirements, we provide customized lighting solutions for airport aprons, runways, and taxiways, with comprehensive consideration of the following key factors:
Horizontal illuminance and vertical illuminance
Illuminance uniformity
Glare control and spill light management
Energy efficiency optimization and operational cost balance
Based on the local wind speed data, project requirements, and selected fixture models, we provide customized lighting pole solutions.
Through accurate load calculations under extreme wind conditions, we deliver the most cost-effective and structurally reliable wind-resistance design while ensuring long-term operational safety.
We are more than just a lighting supplier — we are your complete supply chain partner.
We can also provide:
This ensures seamless integration from lighting fixtures to the entire power supply system, helping you avoid the complexity of sourcing from multiple suppliers.
These options allow us to meet the unique performance and appearance requirements of different projects.
The power driver can be installed separately from the fixture body, reducing the load on the lighting pole and lowering pole costs.

We provide customized mounting brackets and cross-arm solutions compatible with existing lighting poles, eliminating the need to replace the main pole structure.
The cross-arm can be directly bolted onto existing poles, enabling fast and precise installation while reducing labor costs and ensuring system performance, safety, and reliability.

We provide complete technical installation support, including:
If required, our engineering team can travel to the project site to provide face-to-face installation guidance.
This ensures that the final lighting performance fully matches the original design intent.
In modern outdoor lighting projects, high-altitude fixture aiming is widely recognized as a major efficiency bottleneck. Traditional aiming methods involve:
To solve these challenges, MECREE has developed an innovative laser aiming bracket system featuring three core advantages:
Its simplified structure enables fast installation and removal, greatly reducing operational difficulty.
The laser alignment system ensures extremely accurate aiming, guaranteeing lighting uniformity and compliance with lighting standards.
Labor and time costs can be reduced by up to 80%.
Traditionally, aiming 200 high-mounted fixtures could take approximately 20 days. With MECREE’s laser aiming system, the same work can now be completed in as little as 4 days.

With streamlined production management and strict quality control, MECREE provides stable lead times from 10 to 40 days depending on project scale and customization requirements.
Through streamlined production management and strict quality control procedures, MECREE provides dependable lead times for projects of various sizes.
Typical delivery periods range from:
10 to 40 days
depending on project scale and customization requirements.
To meet different project requirements, MECREE offers:
5-Year Warranty
7-Year Warranty
10-Year Warranty
Standard After-Sales Service
If a component failure is confirmed:
Replacement parts are provided free of charge
Parts are typically shipped within one week
Our technical team assists customers in completing repairs quickly and efficiently
This minimizes downtime and ensures long-term system reliability.
Choosing MECREE means choosing a safer, more precise, and highly efficient sports lighting solution.
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