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Down to the Wire: How Southwire Is Energizing the Airports of Tomorrow

Episode 225 of the AviationPros Podcast podcast, hosted by AviationPros, titled "Down to the Wire: How Southwire Is Energizing the Airports of Tomorrow" was published on October 27, 2025 and runs 20 minutes.

October 27, 2025 ·20m · AviationPros Podcast

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In the latest Aviation Pros podcast episode, Stephan Hardt, Sales VP, Ports and Airports, for Southwire, discusses how the 75-year-old U.S. manufacturer is helping airports modernize through electrification.    With experience in EV charging and deep roots in wire and cable innovation, Southwire provides the infrastructure behind airport systems, from runway lighting to electric ground support equipment. Hardt highlights the company’s U.S.-made, sustainable products and its partnerships with airlines and airport authorities to advance decarbonization and efficiency.    As airports prepare for future demand, Southwire positions itself as a trusted expert powering the next generation of aviation infrastructure.   This episode is sponsored by Southwire. To learn more about Southwire, please click here

In the latest Aviation Pros podcast episode, Stephan Hardt, Sales VP, Ports and Airports, for Southwire, discusses how the 75-year-old U.S. manufacturer is helping airports modernize through electrification. 

 

With experience in EV charging and deep roots in wire and cable innovation, Southwire provides the infrastructure behind airport systems, from runway lighting to electric ground support equipment. Hardt highlights the company’s U.S.-made, sustainable products and its partnerships with airlines and airport authorities to advance decarbonization and efficiency. 

 

As airports prepare for future demand, Southwire positions itself as a trusted expert powering the next generation of aviation infrastructure.

 

This episode is sponsored by Southwire. To learn more about Southwire, please click here

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