CTT Systems has secured an order from Airbus Corporate Jet Centre (ACJC) to install its Cair system in two Airbus VIP A319 aircraft, which will provide humidification of dry aircraft cabins without condensation.

The Cair system offers a relative humidity of 25% to passengers, reducing air-related problems including fatigue, jet-lag, red eyes or dry skin, and can hampen the spread of viral diseases.

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The Cair system is based on evaporative cooling technology and prevents transfer of bacteria within the aircraft.

The company will also deliver the Zonal Drying system and the Cair system for the A350 aircraft, as options.

The system is scheduled to be delivered during the spring of 2012.

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