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Dunno if there is anything new, but at least its topical for AFF
How Boeing will keep planes germ-free in post-coronavirus world (The Oz, probably pay-walled, try Googling the title to see)

How Boeing will keep planes germ-free in post-coronavirus world (The Oz, probably pay-walled, try Googling the title to see)
Boeing is exploring ways to improve the safety of air travel for passengers in the post-pandemic world without having to reduce the number of seats on planes.
Among the steps being considered, are an antimicrobial coating on cabin surfaces and ultraviolet light to kill any lingering bacteria or viruses when passengers disembark.
Director of Boeing commercial aeroplanes product marketing Jim Haas, said a layered approach would need to be adopted to ensure passengers could “board planes without hesitation”.
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Hospital grade air filters were already in use on aircraft, removing 99.9 per cent of contaminants from the air in the cabin which was replaced every few minutes.
Between flights, cabin crew could be expected to use ultraviolet “wands” in the cabin, to kill off any lingering bacteria or viruses.
“We are trying to understand right now how much extra time it would take to disinfect the cabins,” said Mr Haas.
“I think it is something that will get faster as people get more proficient at it and our goal is to not impact turn around time any more than it needs to be impacted.”
He said any changes to the seating configuration in aircraft would be up to individual airlines and regulatory authorities.