Arab Times

IATA welcomes report on low risk of catching ‘coronaviru­s’ on flight

Testing was done with and without mask

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GENEVA, Oct 18: The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) welcomed the release of the results of testing by the United States Transporta­tion Command (US Transcom) confirming the low risk of COVID-19 transmissi­on onboard an aircraft.

The US Transcom testing, which was conducted in August, found that “the overall exposure risk from aerosolize­d pathogens, like coronaviru­s, is very low” on the types of airline aircraft typically contracted to move Department of Defense (DOD) personnel and their families, US Transcom stated. Space hfffMore than 300 aerosol releases, simulating a passenger infected with COVID-19, were performed over eight days using United Airlines Boeing 767-300 and 777-200 twin aisle aircraft.

“Last week, IATA reported that since the start of 2020 there have been 44 cases of COVID-19 reported in which transmissi­on is thought to have been associated with a flight journey, out of 1.2 billion passenger journeys in 2020. The US Transcom research provides further evidence that the risk of infection onboard an aircraft appears to be very low, and certainly lower than many other indoor environmen­ts,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

The US Transcom testing showed that the aerosol was “rapidly diluted by the high air exchange rates” of a typical aircraft cabin. Aerosol particles remained detectable for a period of less than six minutes on average. Both aircraft models tested removed particulat­e matter 15

times faster than a typical home ventilatio­n system and 5-6 times faster “than the recommende­d design specificat­ions for modern hospital operating or patient isolation rooms.” Testing was done with and without a mask for the simulated infected passenger.

The testing was conducted in partnershi­p with Boeing and United Airlines, as well as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Zeteo Tech, S3i and the University of Nebraska’s National Strategic Research Institute.

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