Savener, the engineering of reference for AIRBUS, has started the project management of one of the strategic works in the factory of Getafe, Madrid. This development aims to optimise the logistics and energy processes through the construction of a high-precision airlock that will allow the efficient passage of aeronautical parts from the outside to the inside and vice versa of one of the main hangars, without compromising the controlled climatic conditions of the ship.
A Project Designed for Innovation The Airlock project has been designed using BIM technology and 3D Scanning, guaranteeing an efficient integration with the existing facilities. This project ensures that, during the opening of the hangar doors, temperature and humidity conditions will remain stable, contributing to energy efficiency and the correct routing of aeronautical parts. Savener will rigorously supervise every stage of the work, from the structural criteria to strict compliance with the agreed planning and deadlines.
Technical and Sustainable Features
The project stands out for its focus on energy efficiency and precise process control, integrating existing facilities. Sustainable materials and high-value structural solutions will be used, ensuring harmonious architectural integration and functional improvements to the hangar accesses. The design also includes advanced temperature and humidity control, essential to preserve optimal conditions during operations, while technical and structural justifications ensure maximum reliability and sustainability throughout all phases of the project.
Commitment to Efficiency and Safety
Savener reaffirms its commitment to energy efficiency. This project, in addition to improving the operational functionality of the factory, will add aesthetic and technical value to the AIRBUS infrastructure in Getafe. Thanks to careful planning and execution, it will seek to ensure a design that prioritises both sustainability and worker safety.
This work will continue to represent the consolidation of Savener aeronautical sector.