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1. Boeing Licenses Ultraviolet Wand to Healthe, Inc.
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.
2. Qatar Airways Using Honeywell’s Ultraviolet (UV) Cabin Cleaning System
Qatar Airways has become the first global carrier to operate Honeywell’s Ultraviolet (UV) Cabin System. In clinical tests, UV light has been shown to be capable of inactivating various viruses and bacteria when properly applied.
3. United Using UVC Light Technology to Disinfect Flight Decks
United Airlines has started cleaning the flight decks of most aircraft at its hub airports with Ultraviolet C (UVC) lighting technology. The airline is using handheld, AUVCo blades from the American Ultraviolet company to kill any viruses that may reside on sensitive switches and touch screen displays within the flight deck.
4. Smiths Detection Launches UVC Light Kits for Airport Security Checkpoints
Smiths Detection has launched ultraviolet (UVC) light kits that the company says are capable of destroying up to 99.9%of microorganisms present on baggage trays at security checkpoints.
5. Qatar Airways First to Use New Version of Honeywell’s UV Cabin System
Qatar Airways is the first global carrier to operate version 2.0 of Honeywell’s Ultraviolet (UV) Cabin System. The latest version of the high-tech cabin cleaning system has been introduced to add flexibility, improve reliability, mobility and ease of use compared to its predecessor, with extended UV wings that treat both narrow and wide areas on board, reducing the overall disinfec
6. Boeing to Enhance Travel Experience with Self-Cleaning Lavatory
Boeing engineers and designers have developed a self-cleaning lavatory prototype that uses ultraviolet (UV) light to kill 99.99% of germs. The cleaning system can disinfect all surfaces after every use in just three seconds. The lavatory uses Far UV light that would be activated only when the lavatory is unoccupied. Far UV is different from the UVA or UVB light in tanning beds, and
7. Airports in New Zealand Install Smiths Detection’s UV Disinfection Kits
The New Zealand Aviation Security Service (AvSec) has deployed 18 ultraviolet (UV) light tray disinfection kits from Smiths Detection to help enhance public health and safety at airports across the country. The UV disinfection kits are proven by independent laboratory tests to eliminate up to 99.9% of microorganisms – including coronaviruses – found on trays at checkpoints. Publish
8. Incheon International Airport Trials UV Light Tray Disinfection
Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) has successfully trialled Smith Detection's Computed Tomography (CT) technology based carry-on baggage scanner, HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX at the Transfer Inspection Center in Terminal 2, followed by a trial of the new Ultraviolet (UV) light tray disinfection kit.

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