Haggan Aviation Partners with Aviation Clean Air (ACA) for an Air Cleaning System that Improves Air Quality in Aircraft Cabin

Haggan Aviation has partnered with Aviation Clean Air (ACA) for the system installation data and Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) ionic air cleaning system. The system will help protect passengers, flight crew, medevac patients, and animals from airborne and surface pathogens.

How does it work?

The ionization cleaning system functions electronically by creating positive and negative ions that form from hydrogen and oxygen molecules in the water vapor present in the air and work as a cleaning agent to purify the air and surfaces. The technology replicates and accelerates nature’s cleaning process that successfully inactivates airborne and surface viruses. This is a 100% replication of nature’s cleaning process. Nothing else is added.

Certified by the FAA

This is a patented Ionization Purification System certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for aircraft installation. The proactive system, which operates through the aircraft’s existing environmental control system (ECS) and functions automatically whenever the ECS is running, immediately improves interior air quality, eliminates odors, and kills pathogens in the air and on surfaces wherever they live throughout the cabin and cockpit of the aircraft.

How effective is it?

These airborne and ground units stop the spread of up to 99.9% of airborne and surface pathogens, including COVID-19, and can be used for all models of both business and commercial aircraft. The process also removes odors, dust, pollen, sterilizes mold, neutralized common gases and reduces static electricity. The system provides constant decontamination of the aircraft interior without using or introducing chemicals.

“Our goal is to advance the safety of airlines and one of those components is within the cabin, especially with COVID-19 concerns and regulations. By partnering with ACA with the Supplemental Type Certification (STC), we are able to purify the air within the cabin, creating a safer, cleaner environment. This can revolutionize safety levels for airlines and private charters,” said Geno Haggan, CEO of Haggan Aviation.

This cleaning system is beneficial for airline crews who are constantly exposed to in-flight cabin air for longer periods of time than passengers. In addition, airlines have the added sense of comfort and safety to offer passengers while flying, ensuring that the air in the cabin is as pure as it can be. This is a huge safety advancement for the airline industry, adding to masks, sanitizers, and now the STC air purifying system to bring peace of mind to passengers and flight crew members.