Etihad Airways has partnered with Elenium
Automation, an Australian company, to trial technology which
allows self-service devices at airports to be used to help
identify travellers with symptoms of illness.
Etihad will be the first airline to trial the
technology, which can monitor the temperature, heart rate and
respiratory rate of any person using an airport touchpoint such as
a check-in or information kiosk, a bag drop facility, a security
point or immigration gate.
The Elenium system will automatically suspend the
self-service check-in or bag drop process if a passenger’s vital
signs indicate potential symptoms of illness, such as a very high
temperature. It will then divert
to a teleconference or alert qualified staff on site, who can make
further assessments.
Etihad will trial the monitoring
technology at its hub airport in Abu Dhabi at
the end of April and throughout May 2020, initially with a range
of volunteers, and, as flights resume, outbound passengers.
Jorg Oppermann, Vice President Hub and Midfield
Operations, Etihad Airways, said, “This technology is not designed
or intended to diagnose medical conditions. It is an early warning
indicator which will help to identify people with general
symptoms, so that they can be further assessed by medical experts,
potentially preventing the spread of some conditions to others
preparing to board flights to multiple destinations. It has long been the case that aircraft, with
their highly sophisticated air-recycling systems and standards of
hygiene are not the transmission vehicle for illnesses. We are
testing this technology because we believe it will not only help
in the current COVID19 outbreak, but also into the future, with
assessing a passenger’s suitability to travel and thus minimising
disruptions. At Etihad we see this is another step towards
ensuring that future viral outbreaks do not have the same
devastating effect on the global aviation industry as is currently
the case.”
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