Upon entering the VIP reception hall, the first thing that catches the eye are the aviation display light boxes embedded in the walls or standing independently. They use ultra-high-definition resolution screens to ensure clear readability even under soft indoor lighting, and prolonged viewing does not cause visual fatigue.
When passengers are driving or taking a shuttle through this area, their vision is naturally focused on the walls on both sides. Unlike other open-style advertisements, the parking lot lanes form a relatively enclosed linear communication space.
Located at the key throat node connecting the airport terminal and the integrated parking building, namely the ramps, slopes, or walls on both sides of the passages for vehicle entry and exit to the parking lot, it is the first and last stop that self-driving passengers must stop at, see, and pass by in the airport area, possessing extremely strong scene relevance and decision-guiding power.
Located in the key pedestrian corridor area connecting the terminal with the transportation hub, parking lot, or various functional zones, wall light boxes are positioned close to the pedestrian eye level, utilizing the wall space on both sides of the passage. In the form of a continuous array parallel to the flow of people, they create an immersive brand culture gallery.
High-position installation perfectly avoids the obstruction of foot traffic and luggage carts on the ground. No matter how dense the crowd in the passage, the advertising image always remains complete and clear, floating above the people. The top of the passage is usually empty without other commercial interference, making the huge illuminated image the only visual focus in the space.
In the spacious arrival hall, the totem light box, due to its large size and unique shape, becomes a visually identifiable anchor from a distance, attracting the attention of all passing travelers. The totem light box is precisely positioned at the throat of passenger flow.
The exit lightbox is located at the passage from the baggage claim hall to the arrivals hall, above the escalator or the gates, and is a single route that 100% of all passengers who have completed baggage claim must pass through, with no possibility of detours.
The back-wall light boxes are precisely deployed on the walls behind each domestic flight baggage carousel. When passengers get off the plane, pass through the corridor into the baggage hall, find the corresponding carousel, and stop to wait for their luggage, a huge light box display is directly in front of their line of sight.