Eways Aviation had the privilege of going behind the scenes and showcasing the manufacturing process for our personal protection equipment that we supply to airlines.
One of the cornerstones of the Eways Aviation product catalog is the professional and airline spec KN95 Professional Protective Mask. The Mask can block up to 95% of all harmful particles, as well as bacterial, dust, and droplets.
This product has been specifically designed with airlines in mind, and meets the exceptional quality standard that our customers have come to expect from Eways Aviation. The masks are available in packs of ten units; which is perfect for the cabin crew of a small passenger jet, as well as larger crews where more packs can be purchased. The masks can also be given out to passengers when they board or be an auxiliary extra available for purchase in regions that do not have high rates of COVID-19.
For specifics, our KN95 / FFP2 masks are certified EN 149:2001 + A1: 2009 related to CE Directive (s). R2016/425 (Personal Protective Equipment).
The masks are made in a partner facility in Shenzhen, China. As you can see from the photos taken during our visit, the entire fabrication site is classified as a 'clean area' - staff wear protective gear and work in a sterilized environment during production. This ensures that the final product is clean, safe, and ready to use at a moment's notice.
Contact covid19@eways-aviation.com and get a quote. Please note that Minimum Order Quantity is 10.000 masks and that lead time is between 3 to 7 days.For more information, click on this banner:
Eways Aviation has a full suite of COVID-19 equipment available for airlines, ready to deploy at a moment's notice throughout our worldwide networks of partners. Key items include:
You can consult the full catalog of our Covid19 products here: https://eways-aviation.com/covid-19/
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