Spike Systems Marks Nearly Two Decades of Reliable Protection at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
In 2006, Spike Systems was honoured to be selected to help secure the parking structure at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, known as America’s Friendliest Airport. Our industry-leading Crash Barrier Gate (CBG-120), Motorized Surface Mount Tiger Teeth (CS72-SM), and Magnetic Gate Arm were chosen to safeguard the facility while ensuring a smooth travel experience for millions of passengers.
Built to last, the CBG-120 is crash-test rated and has stood the test of time, continuing to operate nearly 20 years later as originally designed. This enduring performance is a testament to Spike Systems’ unwavering commitment to quality, safety, and innovation.
“For us, customer satisfaction and reliability aren’t just goals, they’re the foundation of everything we do,” said Rachael Taylor, Chief Financial Officer. “We are proud that our solutions have been protecting Sky Harbor for nearly two decades and continue to perform exactly as intended.”
With products engineered to withstand the harshest conditions, Spike Systems delivers peace of mind and dependable performance to clients worldwide. The company remains dedicated to evolving its product line to meet the ever-changing demands of traffic control and perimeter security, ensuring customers benefit from both proven durability and the latest innovations.
As we look ahead, our mission remains clear: to build long-term partnerships with facilities like Phoenix Sky Harbor by delivering tailored solutions that keep operations secure, efficient, and future-ready.
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About Spike Systems
For nearly 20 years, Spike Systems has been a leader in traffic control and high-security barrier solutions. Our products are trusted by airports, municipalities, rental car facilities, and commercial sites worldwide. With a focus on superior engineering, innovation, and customer service, we continue to set the standard for safe, reliable traffic management solutions.



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