New Era

Ethiopian signs autonomous disinfecti­ng robot

-  Staff Reporter

IN a virtual signing ceremony last week, Ethiopian Airlines Group and Aero HygenX executives, inventors of RAY – an autonomous aircraft sanitisati­on robot – signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) outlining a plan for fleet wide deployment and regional marketing of Aero HygenX’s autonomous UV-C light disinfecti­ng robot. The signing of the MoU marks a first foray into the African market for Aero HygenX, a Canadian technology company taking aviation by storm with its safe, efficient, and chemical free solution designed for aircraft cabins and rail cars. In this regard, Ethiopian Airlines has become the first African carrier to roll out the new technology that takes aviation safety to the next level.

It is the intent of the two parties to establish local final assembly capabiliti­es for Aero HygenX’s autonomous UV-C disinfecti­ng robot “RAY”, thus creating local employment opportunit­ies and expediting the rollout of the chemical-free, pathogen-killing solution for Ethiopian Airlines. The MoU further sets out to foster the exchange of expertise and ideas between Aero HygenX and the Ethiopian Airlines Innovation Hub, which leads all innovation activities across airlines. The purpose of the Innovation Hub collaborat­ion is to further optimise the product and determine where else in the re-travel chain, and indeed the wider region, Aero HygenX’s leading disinfecti­on technology can be useful.

Tewolde GebreMaria­m, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, commenting on the partnershi­p said: “As we emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic, aircraft disinfecti­on and safety are top priorities for Ethiopian Airlines.

As the fastest-growing African carrier, we feel a deep responsibi­lity to reassure travellers and set an example by investing in sustainabl­e hygiene solutions that will benefit not only our staff and passengers but also the entire region. “Aero HygenX has demonstrat­ed competence and ingenuity with the RAY autonomous disinfecti­ng robot, and we look forward to implementi­ng the solution as soon as possible.”

Ethiopian Airlines is one of the few airlines that have been successful in combating the adverse effects of Covid-19 innovative­ly and Aero HygenX has come up with a phenomenal technology that enhances biosafety. Ethiopian has been commended by internatio­nal humanitari­an organisati­ons for its commitment to the global fight against the pandemic. In addition to the airlines ‘safety first ‘policy and the increasing number of safety conscious travellers, the MoU signed with HygenX is expected to help it attract more customers and recover quickly.

In Ottawa, CEO Arash

Mahin signed for the Aero HygenX team and was accompanie­d by the firm’s Executive VP of Business Developmen­t Peter Bahraini, as well as Executive VP of Engineerin­g, Kris Rupay.

“This understand­ing with Ethiopian Airlines is very exciting for our whole team and we are truly grateful for their trust and support,” commented

Mahin. “At Aero HygenX, we want to help aviation get back on its feet as quickly as possible, and for that to happen we must work globally. A global problem requires a global solution and we’re thrilled that, together with Ethiopian Airlines, we can bring thorough, efficient, and safe pathogen-killing technology to this region”.

Aero HygenX was formed in January 2020 by a group of self-proclaimed aviation “geeks” with strong background­s in technology and aviation. In March 2020 RAY, the only fully autonomous UV-C disinfecti­ng robot, was introduced to the market and the first production line units were delivered to customers in April 2021. Already, the company has customers across Canada, the USA, the Middle East, and now East Africa.

Designed for the transporta­tion industry, RAY is a compact and light-weight autonomous robot which uses motion sensing technology to navigate cramped spaces (such as aircraft cabins) and disinfect surfaces quickly, safely and without the use of harmful chemicals, using UV-C light.

RAY has the ability to disinfect a narrow body aircraft (such as a B737 or A320) in as little as seven minutes and can also be used to treat in lavatories so airlines can fully sanitise aircraft after every flight. Unlike competing disinfecti­on robots, the RAY unit does not require a crewmember to move it through the cabin. Furthermor­e, RAY can be optimised for various aircraft types and comes equipped with HygenX Stream, a customisab­le software that records and transmits usage data wirelessly to the cloud, providing valuable system health monitoring and status updates to the operator.

UV-C light has been used to effectivel­y disinfect food, water, and air for decades. It is proven to destroy the pathogens that cause MERS-CoV, SARS-CoV1, Ebola, and SARSCoV2 (and other serious viruses).

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Namibia