| 18 October 2006 |
Acklins International Airport Acklins Island, Bahamas
 16 Family Islands in the Bahamas are using Carmanah's wirelessly-controlled solar LED airfield lighting systems. The Acklins' general aviation airport was the first system to be installed. |
| 14 June 2006 |
Mason Airfield Southport, Queensland, Australia
 Mason Airfield has a full installation of Carmanah's solar-powered LED airfield lights, including runway perimeter and end lights, threshold lights, as well as taxiway and obstruction lights. Even after submersion during a severe flood, Carmanah's technology has continued to operate flawlessly. |
| 14 September 2005 |
US Defence Forward Operating Air Bases Iraq
 With more than 17,000 units in the field, Carmanah is a primary supplier of solar-powered LED airfield lighting to the US Department of Defense. |
| 23 August 2005 |
Elmendorf Air Force Base Anchorage, Alaska
 Elmendorf was the first US AFB to trial Carmanah's solar-powered LED airfield lights in 2002, and now has more than 250 units installed for taxiway, apron edge, barricade and onstruction lighting applications. |
| 05 July 200 |
Vancouver International Airport British Columbia, Canada
 This major commercial airport selected Carmanah barricade lights for portable barricades during a major construction project. |
| 14 July 2004 |
Foresthill Bridge California, USA
 Carmanah obstruction lights are now marking this three-span girder bridge in the United States. |
| 16 August 2004 |
Truckee Tahoe Airport California, USA
 This general aviation airport installed 560 Carmanah taxiway edgelights and saved $850,000 in installation costs. |
| 02 January 2004 |
Bagram Airfield Afghanistan
 The U.S. Air Force installed 520 Carmanah lights at this airfield in Afghanistan. |