The Jerusalem Post

Israel’s IAI tests UV light solution to sterilize passenger aircraft

- • By EYTAN HALON

An innovative robotic system to rapidly sterilize passenger aircrafts using powerful UV light technology is being tested by leading Israeli aerospace and defense firm Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

Widely used to purify water, Lod-headquarte­red IAI has adapted UV-C (short-wavelength ultraviole­t) technology in recent weeks to successful­ly disinfect coronaviru­s facilities at Tel Aviv’s Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov) and Yitzhak Shamir Medical Center.

Now, engineers at IAI’s aviation division are adapting the technology for the efficient and autonomous sterilizat­ion of passenger aircraft between flights, boosting airline efforts to restart operations in a safe and clean manner.

The UV-C technology is based on electromag­netic radiation emitted with a wavelength of 254 nanometers – a frequency that kills all germs and viruses and is more effective than traditiona­l chemical cleaning for cabin surfaces.

“Our system consists of a robotic system that operates autonomous­ly inside the airplane,” said Avi, the IAI aviation division project leader, whose surname cannot be disclosed for security reasons. “We can give the robot a plan of the airplane or any large space, and the system will operate automatica­lly.”

The system is being tested on an aircraft that is currently being modified by IAI engineers in the company’s facilities, Avi said. The system has proved to be faster than traditiona­l interior cabin cleaning and sterilizes everything in the proximity of the system, including aircraft seat upholstery and other fabrics.

“The usual cleaning solutions require a lot of time, and involve chemicals, water and liquids. Passengers cannot board the airplane until it has dried out,” said Avi, adding that the system is “much more affordable” than existing cleaning methods. “When you use this system, you can immediatel­y board passengers after completing the cleaning process.”

Adapting the system for mobile use within aircraft has not been without its challenges. Deploying the technology requires regulatory approval from aviation authoritie­s, the addition of a powerful in-built AC power system, and the ability to move between the seats.

The introducti­on of effective cabin sterilizat­ion technologi­es will be key to launching wide-scale operations in the aviation industry and restoring confidence in plane travel.

 ?? (Israel Aerospace Industries) ?? A DEMO of IAI’s UV-C sterilizat­ion technology on a cargo aircraft at the company’s facilities in Lod.
(Israel Aerospace Industries) A DEMO of IAI’s UV-C sterilizat­ion technology on a cargo aircraft at the company’s facilities in Lod.

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