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2021-10-01

Collins Aerospace Launches Lilac-UV Lighting Solution

Last month, Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies business, unveiled Lilac-UV, an ultraviolet (UV) lighting solution to sanitise aircraft interiors nearly anywhere a light is installed inside an aircraft.
 
Lilac-UV emits a slight violet light that disinfects surfaces in seconds to minutes, depending on lamp configuration and specific pathogen. It can be applied in lavatories, galleys, flight decks, cargo bays and throughout the cabin and can be set for scheduled cleanings or manual applications during or between flights. 
 
The sanitising light, combined with other hygienic measures taken onboard aircraft, gives added peace of mind and protection to passengers while also reducing aircraft downtime for manual cleaning.
 
Lilac-UV uses technology developed by The Boeing Company as part of a licensing agreement granting Collins the ability to build on Boeing’s UV technology for in-flight operation. Moreover, the solution was a finalist for the 2021 Crystal Cabin Award in the “Clean & Safe Air Travel” category.
 
“At the heart of this project is the desire to continue to build the public’s trust and confidence in air travel as passengers return to the skies,” said Cynthia Muklevicz, vice president of business development for Collins Aerospace. “Collins and Boeing share the common goal to redefine air travel, a commitment to collaboration and the technical research and development expertise to bring this game-changing, hygienic technology to market for the benefit of air-travellers around the world.”
 
The sanitising lighting system operates with an intelligent dosage controller – for scheduled cleanings and manual treatments – and an occupancy detector for enclosed spaces, like an airplane lavatory.
 
“Our design allows for installation anywhere in the cabin with minimal or no hardware design changes, enabling users to switch to a higher power lamp or change the number of lamps based on application,” said Bridget Sheriff, vice president of engineering at Collins Aerospace.

“The intelligent controller automatically adjusts to manage power consumption and offers scientifically proven disinfection of spaces during and between flights.”
 
As the world navigates the new normal of social distancing, contactless service, and heightened awareness of the health of the surrounding environments, this latest solution from Collins helps the industry meet the new expectations of customers, employees, communities, and world economies.
 
The Lilac-UV sanitising system will be available for new cabins or retrofittable to existing interior spaces.
 

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