Aircraft Sliding Hangar Gate

At Aviation Hangar Door, we specialize in the design and manufacture of Telescopic Sliding Hangar Gates engineered for large-span aviation facilities such as civil aviation terminals, military airbases, and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) hangars.

These doors maximize space efficiency by stacking multiple panels into a compact footprint, while providing uninterrupted clear openings to accommodate the largest aircraft in operation.

Why Choose Our Telescopic Sliding Hangar Gates?

Key Advantages of Telescopic Systems

Applications

Our Service Lifecycle

Every telescopic hangar door is supported by our complete engineering lifecycle approach:

Technical Highlights

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Telescopic Sliding Hangar Doors

What makes Telescopic Sliding Hangar Doors different from other hangar door systems?
Telescopic doors use multiple panels that slide and stack compactly, unlike bottom rolling doors (which need long rail spans) or vertical lift doors (which require tall vertical clearance). This makes them ideal for large-span hangars that need both space efficiency and wide opening clearance.
Our telescopic systems can cover spans exceeding 150 meters, proven in installations such as the 150-meter system at Jorhat Airforce Station. This makes them suitable for wide-body aircraft (A380, C-17, Boeing 747, etc.) and multi-aircraft hangars.
Yes. They are equipped with weather seals that prevent dust, wind, and rain ingress. The structural design is optimized to handle high wind loads, making them effective for airbases in coastal or high-wind regions.
Absolutely. Our telescopic systems are fully compatible with advanced automation and control modules, enabling push-button operation, remote monitoring, and integration into smart facility management systems.
Maintenance typically involves:
  • Checking roller and track alignment.
  • Inspecting seals for integrity.
  • Ensuring automation and control systems are calibrated. With preventive servicing, telescopic systems deliver decades of reliable operation with minimal downtime.
Yes. Our telescopic systems have been deployed in defense airbases due to their robustness, security, and ability to handle extreme spans. Their design allows secure and rapid access control for large defense aircraft shelters.
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