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HZ Fast Assembled Aircraft Hangar

The HZ Emergency Helipad is a specialized emergency aviation support system designed to ensure the safe take-off and landing of helicopters during wartime or urgent scenarios (such as natural disasters, medical emergencies, or search-and-rescue missions). It features rapid deployment, strong environmental adaptability, and reliable performance—critical for establishing temporary aviation access in areas where fixed helipads are unavailable or damaged. With a maximum helicopter take-off weight capacity of 15t, 30-minute erection time, and compatibility with night operations, it provides a flexible, efficient solution for emergency air mobility.
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2. Detailed Product Introduction

2.1 Core Value: Solving Mobile Aviation Storage & Maintenance Pain Points

  • Rapid Infrastructure Deployment: Avoids the long construction cycle of permanent hangars—HZ12 can be erected in 8 hours, HZ16 in 12 hours, and HZ21 in 16 hours—critical for temporary military bases, emergency aircraft support sites, or drone operation centers that require immediate use.

  • Flexible Expansion & Adaptation: All models use 5m modular unit lengths, allowing the hangar’s total length to be extended beyond the standard (e.g., HZ12’s 16m standard length can be increased by 5m increments) to match specific aircraft or equipment size requirements, without wasting space or resources.

  • Convenient Transportation & Mobility: Each model is packaged in standard containers (4 for HZ12, 6 for HZ16, 8 for HZ21), enabling easy transport via trucks, ships, or aircraft to remote areas (e.g., border regions, disaster-hit zones) where permanent hangars are unavailable.

  • Secure Protection for Sensitive Equipment: The sturdy modular structure not only shields aircraft and sensitive equipment from harsh weather (e.g., rain, wind, dust) but also supports customized security enhancements (e.g., anti-theft locks, surveillance integration)—ensuring the safety of high-value assets.

2.2 Key Features

  • Universal Modular Design: All three models share 5m-long modular units, allowing cross-model compatibility of some components and simplifying maintenance, replacement, and expansion. The modular approach also ensures consistent quality across each unit, as components are factory-produced.

  • Efficient Installation with Low Manpower: Despite varying sizes, all models require only 16 operators for erection—far fewer than permanent hangars that need construction teams. This reduces on-site coordination complexity and lowers labor costs for temporary deployment.

  • Containerized Transportation Readiness: Packaged into standard containers (4–8 units per model), the hangar components can be loaded/unloaded using common logistics equipment (e.g., forklifts, cranes) and transported to any location with container-handling capabilities—ideal for global or remote deployment.

  • Size-Tailored for Diverse Aircraft:

    • HZ12 (12m span, 16m standard length): Optimized for medium drones and small military aircraft, balancing compactness and functionality for limited-space sites.

    • HZ16 (16m span, 20m standard length): Suitable for large drones and medium military aircraft, providing extra width for maintenance operations.

    • HZ21 (21m span, 25m standard length): Designed for large military aircraft and bulk sensitive equipment, with the largest internal space for comprehensive maintenance work.


  • Easy Disassembly & Reusability: Components can be quickly disassembled after use, repackaged into containers, and reused for subsequent deployments—reducing waste and lowering long-term operational costs compared to disposable temporary structures.

2.3 Technical Specifications

2.3.1 HZ12

  • Hangar Type: HZ Fast Assembled Aircraft Hangar (HZ12)

  • Span: 12m

  • Standard Length: 16m

  • Modular Unit Length: 5m (extendable in 5m increments)

  • Height: 5m

  • Weight: 28t

  • Erection Time: 8 hours

  • Container for One Set: 4 units (standard containers)

  • Operators: 16 personnel

  • Core Application: Storage/maintenance of medium drones and small military aircraft

2.3.2 HZ16

  • Hangar Type: HZ Fast Assembled Aircraft Hangar (HZ16)

  • Span: 16m

  • Standard Length: 20m

  • Modular Unit Length: 5m (extendable in 5m increments)

  • Height: 5.8m

  • Weight: 42t

  • Erection Time: 12 hours

  • Container for One Set: 6 units (standard containers)

  • Operators: 16 personnel

  • Core Application: Storage/maintenance of large drones and medium military aircraft

2.3.3 HZ21

  • Hangar Type: HZ Fast Assembled Aircraft Hangar (HZ21)

  • Span: 21m

  • Standard Length: 25m

  • Modular Unit Length: 5m (extendable in 5m increments)

  • Height: 5.8m

  • Weight: 56t

  • Erection Time: 16 hours

  • Container for One Set: 8 units (standard containers)

  • Operators: 16 personnel

  • Core Application: Storage/maintenance of large military aircraft and bulk sensitive equipment

2.4 Application Scenarios

  • Military Temporary Bases: Deployed in forward military positions or temporary airfields to store and maintain fighter jets, transport aircraft, or drones—supporting combat operations without permanent infrastructure.

  • Drone Operation Centers: Serves as a dedicated facility for medium-to-large drones (e.g., reconnaissance drones, combat drones) in remote or mobile drone teams, providing shelter for storage, battery charging, and routine maintenance.

  • Emergency Aircraft Maintenance Sites: After natural disasters or conflicts that damage permanent hangars, it is quickly erected to repair military or rescue aircraft (e.g., transport planes for relief supplies) and restore air support capabilities.

  • Remote Border & Coastal Deployments: Installed in border or coastal regions with limited aviation infrastructure to support patrol aircraft or surveillance drones, enhancing security monitoring and rapid response.

  • Military Exercise Venues: Used in large-scale military exercises to simulate real combat logistics, providing temporary storage and maintenance space for aircraft involved in training missions—easy to disassemble and relocate after exercises