How to make planes safe from viruses?
In Switzerland, a company called Yuvia is testing these robots in Dubai’s airport service Helvetic’s Embraer Jets. It should be noted that Helvetic Airlines is owned by a billionaire named Martin Ebner in Switzerland.
Judoka Elmiger, co-founder of UVA, says it will be important to see to it that UV lights do not damage the seats and other items inside the ship in which the robots will be used.
In addition, excessive use of disinfectants inside the aircraft can remove the color of the seats, etc. However, he hoped that in the presence of Code 19, the cleaning system will not frighten people with air travel.
He said the technology has been used in hospitals and laboratories for more than 50 years and is so effective that it leaves no trace.
Judok Elmiger’s team has developed three models of the robot, one of which has been tested at Zurich airport in Switzerland.
The number of people arriving at the airport was reduced by 75% last year, with the robot’s light scattering blue rays on everything inside the plane.
A robot can disinfect a small plane in 13 minutes.