To fight the Covid-19 pandemic, Air India will use robotic technology to clean and disinfect the interiors of aircrafts using an ultraviolet Robotic device. “A UV (ultraviolet) robotic device fitted with UV Disinfection Lamping System was engaged by the airline today at Delhi airport to disinfect its Boeing 737-800 aircraft,” Air India Express said in a press release.
Air India Express said there are plans to extend this technology for its aircraft operating from other airports in its network in the country. The robotic device has been specifically designed to disinfect aircraft seats, under-seat areas, inside overhead baggage compartment, aisle ceiling, window panels, cockpit instrumentation area, overhead switch panel and interiors from viruses and bacteria.
Fitted with collapsible arms, the UV-C light reaches the areas which are difficult to access while performing “In-Cabin” disinfection manually. The technology has been tested and approved by (NABL) National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratory for its efficiency to disinfect the surfaces from germs, bacteria and viruses, a statement from the airline said.
The technology was launched in India in collaboration with ground handling agency AISATS. The laboratory at NABL has tested this device for its efficiency in disinfecting surfaces from germs, bacteria and viruses. This technology may help restore passenger confidence in safe flying at a time when the aviation sector is struggling to increase air traffic.
This is the 1st time that UV technology is being used to disinfect airlines across the country.