The Honeywell UV Cabin System is roughly the size of an aircraft beverage cart and has UVC light arms that extend over the top of seats and sweep the cabin to treat aircraft surfaces.

GA Telesis has secured a global distribution agreement with Honeywell for its UV Aircraft Cabin Cleaning system.

The technology will be distributed via GA Telesis’ Tarmac Solutions Group which is seeking to develop its specialised tooling and ground support equipment solution for airlines around the world.

“From the beginning of this pandemic, the GA Telesis Flight Solutions Group team wanted to be a part of the solution in getting people back on airplanes.  This new product helps do just that,”  said Jason Reed, President of the Flight Solutions Group.

Brian Davis, Vice President of Sales, Honeywell Aerospace. “This agreement with GA Telesis will help us more quickly and efficiently deliver this much-needed technology to airlines and operators across the globe with a trusted channel partner that has established airline relationships.”

The cabin system utilises Ultraviolet (UV) light to quickly traverse an aircraft cabin, galleys & lavatories in less than ten minutes. When properly applied, the new system reduces certain viruses and bacteria on airplane cabin surfaces and can assist in creating a cleaner environment for passengers and crew after the airplane lands and before each flight.

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