Larue’s wide selection of airport snow removal equipment ensures you’re at the right place, no matter how many runways you operate and how much daily traffic you juggle. Whether it’s snow blowers, runway brooms, or plows; our products are chosen because of their ability to cope with the most extreme weather conditions and are diligently doing their job from the metres-deep snow of the Californian Sierra Nevada range to the white-topped peaks of South Korea.
Larue’s wide selection of airport snow removal equipment ensures you’re at the right place, no matter how many runways you operate and how much daily traffic you juggle. Whether it’s snow blowers, runway brooms, or plows; our products are chosen because of their ability to cope with the most extreme weather conditions and are diligently doing their job from the metres-deep snow of the Californian Sierra Nevada range to the white-topped peaks of South Korea.
Nevada is big snow country, and the Reno-Lake Tahoe Airport at 4,500 ft above sea level is buried under 22 feet (6.7m) of it most winters. Any wonder this busy transportation hub opted for the T95 to ensure that myriad skiers and tourists get what they came for.
Millinocket, Maine, knows snow, which is why their airport made winter a whole lot easier with a T85 dual-engine snow blower equipped with an R44 blower head and FP18 front plow. This combination delivers optimum flexibility & efficiency, essential for keeping runways open in heavy snowfalls.
Over the years Val d’Or Regional Airport has looked to Larue with outfitting their entire snow equipment fleet. They’ve been completely satisfied with their two T85 and a D60, an impressive lineup for any regional airport. Val d’Or is snowy, even by Quebec standards, so their standard is Larue.
North Dakota is synonymous with heavy snow, which explains why Jamestown Airport purchased a FB22 front broom to rapidly and safely clear debris, snow, and ice from their two busy runways. A heavy-duty solution to a heavy-duty problem.
Jean-Lesage International chose our most powerful and fastest snow blower, the T95, to keep their operations up & running. Quebec City, located north of the 45th parallel receives about 10 feet (3m) of snow accumulation every winter. Snow is a way of life here, and it’s where we’re from!
Beverly Regional is the air transport hub for almost one million Massachusettsans and needed a robust, reliable way to keep things going during rough east coast winters. They clear the way with one of our leading D-Series machine, the D65 adapted to a Claas Xerion 5000 tractor with quick coupler. A hydraulic tilting chute enhances safety and simplifies transportation.
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