Boeing has entered into a patent and technology
license with Florida-based Healthe Inc. under which Healthe
will manufacture an ultraviolet (UV) wand designed to sanitize
airplane interiors.
Boeing designed and developed the UV wand as
part of the company's Confident Travel Initiative (CTI) to support
customers and enhance the safety and well-being of passengers and
crews during the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.
"The UV wand is designed to be more effective than
similar devices. It quickly disinfects surfaces on an airplane and
further strengthens other layers of protection for passengers and
crew," said Mike Delaney, who leads Boeing's CTI efforts. "Boeing
spent six months transforming an idea for the wand into a working
model, and Healthe will now take that prototype and make it
available to the world at large."
Healthe will produce and distribute the commercial
wand, helping airlines and potentially others combat the
coronavirus pandemic. The technology could be available for
airlines in late fall.
The device is an addition to sanitizing and
protective measures already in place, which include the use of
high-efficiency particulate air filters that trap more than 99.9%
of particulates and prevent them from re-circulating back to the
cabin.
"We are proud to be assisting Boeing as they work
with their partner airlines to enhance in-cabin plane sanitization
efforts. This could also benefit schools, hospitals, offices,
wherever pathogens go," said Abe Morris, Healthe executive
chairman. "As we ramp up deployment of our cutting-edge UVC and
Far-UVC 222 light solutions across many sectors, this new
commercial-grade wand will be another powerful tool in the
sanitization arsenal to protect passengers against the spread of
harmful viruses."
The UV wand uses 222 nanometer UVC light which
research indicates inactivates pathogens effectively.
Using the self-contained apparatus that resembles
a carry-on suitcase, crews can pass UV light over high-touch
surfaces, sanitizing everywhere the light reaches. The UV wand is
particularly effective in compact spaces and sanitizes a flight
deck in less than 15 minutes.
Etihad Airways was the first to evaluate the device,
and the UV wand was demonstrated on the Etihad 787-10
ecoDemonstrator airplane on 21 August 2020.
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