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Duncan AviationPress Release
Issued by Duncan Aviation.
September 30, 2021
Duncan Aviation has worked with Aviation Clean Air (ACA) to have some of its portable ion distribution units in use throughout the Duncan Aviation booth during the NBAA Convention, which takes place October 12-14 in Las Vegas, Nevada. These portable, electric-powered ionisation units have been adapted for use in decontaminating the air and surfaces in aircraft interiors while on the ground as well as other passenger areas such as lounges, boarding areas and holding areas. The units will create increased air ions throughout Duncan Aviation's booth during the show, potentially providing pathogen protection while allowing show attendees to see the units and learn about the benefits of patented bipolar ionisation technology in their aircraft.
Duncan Aviation has been installing an air-cleaning ionisation component from ACA that is designed to work with an aircraft's existing environmental control system and actively purify the air and surfaces in the entire aircraft during all phases of flight.
It has created installation packages for the ACA ionisation system for Bombardier Global, Challenger 300, and Challenger 350 aircraft that include everything necessary for installing the system including the STC (Supplemental Type Certificate), the ionisers, and PMA (Parts Manufacturer Approval) parts kits.
Modification of the air ducts is necessary for the installation and can be performed at all of Duncan Aviation's MRO facilities in Battle Creek, Michigan, Lincoln, Nebraska and Provo, Utah and many of the company's satellite shops located throughout the United States.
This technology has been used in several other industries for years and has been installed in hundreds of thousands of office buildings, schools, airports, hotels and other community spaces worldwide.