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World's busiest airport deploys Manchester-based Atmos International's 'revolutionary' tech

Atlanta International Airport had over 110m people come through its gates last year

World's busiest airport deploys Manchester-based Atmos International's aviation leak detection system

The world's busiest airport has deployed technology made by a Manchester firm to ensure its entire fuel hydrant system is safe.

Atmos International's product will be used at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which had over 110m people come through its gates last year, and uses over a billion gallons of fuel annually equating to 2,500 flights and 3m gallons of fuel a day.

The Atmos Portable Tightness Monitor (APTM) system produced by Atmos has "revolutionized" how the airport’s fuel farm operators and management undertake testing of their hydrant systems.

With three fuel farms, including the City of Atlanta tank farm, ensuring the product is getting to the fuel hydrants cleanly and safely is crucial, Atmos said.

Previously, fuel hydrant leak detection tests would take up to eight hours and require external suppliers and contractors to come onto the airfield.

Atmos International's technology

Atmos’ APTM can deliver high-quality testing within 15 minutes from set-up and utilizes an easy and portable all-in-one computer case.

This means on-site operators from the City of Atlanta can undertake multiple tests with as little as a pick-up truck and two or three employees, meaning flight delays due to hydrant tightness tests are now reduced significantly.