Deal to enable the local production of sterilization units for the Aviation industry
The Saudi Ground Services Company (SGS), a leading provider of quality services to ground handling sector and airport solutions at 28 airports across the Kingdom, recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Al Salem Johnson Controls, a leading provider of HVAC&R Systems, Controls Systems and Building Management Systems, according to an official press communique.
This agreement will ensure the development of the first of its kind sterilization units to be deployed in aircrafts and airports. The units use high-energy ultraviolet (UV-C) emitters to eliminate viruses, germs, bacteria and microorganisms, which may be airborne or gathered on fabrics and surfaces, by 99.99%.
The MoU is in line with the Kingdom’s recent announcement of the partial resumption of local and international air travel, and plans for the complete resumption of flights in January 2021. The sterilization units will help implement the preventive measures and procedures set by the Ministry of Health to combat the spread of the pandemic.
Travellers’ Safety
The CEO of the Saudi Ground Services Company, Captain Fahd Bin Hamzh Cynndy, observed that any safe return to air travel, whether partial or complete, will require high-quality technical and preventive measures, in line with the requirements issued by the Ministry of Health and The Saudi Center for Disease Prevention and Control.
Thus, SGS has partnered with Al Salem Johnson Controls to manufacture ultraviolet disinfection and sterilization units to sanitize aircraft and airports, thus ensuring passengers’ health and safety. He said the new units will limit the spread of viruses, and enhance the quality of services provided to more than 100 local and international airlines, at 28 Saudi airports.
Manufacturing & Local Content
Dr. Mohanad AlShaikh, CEO of Al Salem Johnson Controls for Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon and Yemen, commented that the new sterilization unit is made in Saudi Arabia, developed locally, by the Company’s Saudi engineers and other local competencies, under the supervision of its R&D and Product Management Departments. It is planned that the local content for this unit exceeds 60%.
AlShaikh added that the company will start manufacturing the units on a mass scale in the very near future, to be ready before January 2021.
Al Salem Johnson Controls (YORK)’s factory in Jeddah, is working towards expanding its range of solutions and technologies to include new units and technologies that meet the needs and requirements of all sectors.
The new sterilization unit can intensively and effectively treat and disinfect large areas, supported by a reliable power system consisting of a large battery that takes about six hours to charge.
The new sterilization unit is easy to operate, supported by high-quality and reliable manufacturing components, and its sheet metal case is robust and durable, allowing it to operate even under difficult conditions with outstanding efficiency. Its UVC emitters are certified by Underwriters Laboratories, a US safety consulting organization.