Aircraft Sterilization

Why the Energy Quest System?

Aircraft sterilization methods using foggers or UV light require line of sight to surface. For example, trays must be in the down position.

For hidden locations, such as a tray table in the up position and the inside of seat pockets, the Energy Quest system has demonstrated a better than 99.9% virus reduction.

Because the ozone is always in a gas state, it can permeate into areas that sprays and UV light systems cannot reach.

Without the need to move tray tables, bins, and seat belts during sterilization, the Energy Quest system is truly a no-touch process.

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An air/ozone mixture is introduced into the aircraft through the external environmental control system (ECS) port. The ECS distribution system on-board the aircraft assures the ozone reaches every area in the cabin, also sterilizing the aircraft ductwork.

Testing conducted by University of Arizona,
College of Public Health, inside a Boeing 737
demonstrated a 99.9999% (6log) virus
reduction after 90 minutes. This is considered hospital-grade sterilization.

The system is available for demonstration now.

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Photo courtesy of Pima Air and Space Museum and Ramon Purcell, Boneyardsafari.com

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Photo courtesy of Pima Air and Space Museum and Ramon Purcell, Boneyardsafari.com

Virus reduction vs. time