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LifeStyle POCs for Air Travel

Per the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA's) special federal aviation rule (SFAR 106) of July 12, 2005, AirSep Corporation is pleased to announce that the following domestic and international commercial airline carriers have approved the LifeStyle™ Portable Oxygen Concentrator for on-board and in-flight use, as determined by an oxygen passenger's valid medical prescription.

Domestic

-Air Tran Airways
-Alaska Airlines
-Allegiant Air
-Aloha Airlines*
-American Airlines
-American Eagle*
-ATA–American Trans Air*
-America West
-ASA-Atlantic Southeast
-Champion Air
-Chautauqua Airlines
-Colgan Air*
-Comair
-Commut Air
-Continental
-Continental Express
-Continental Mircronesia
-Delta Airlines*
-Express Jet
-Freedom Airlines
-Frontier Airlines
-Gulfstream International
-Hawaiian Airlines
-Horizon Air
-JetBlue Airways
-Mesa Airlines
-Mesaba Airlines
-Midwest and Midwest Connect
-North American Airlines
-Northwest Airlines*
-Piedmont Airlines
-Pinnacle Airlines
-Shuttle America
-Sky Bus
-SkyWest Airlines
-Southwest Airlines*
-Sun Country
-US Airways
-USA Jet Airlines




Pending Airline Approvals

-Air Canada
-Malaysia Airlines


 

International

-Air France
-Air Iceland*
-Air New Zealand*
-ANA Airline
-British Airways
-Cathay Pacific
-EL AL Israel Airlines
- Icelandair
-JAL
-KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines)
-Lufthansa
-Mango Airlines
-Qantas
-Qatar Airways
-SAS Airlines
-Singapore Airlines
-Virgin Atlantic
-West Jet*


 

Please check with each airlines' own web site, as well as their medical oxygen desk, for up-to-date information on the airlines' specific oxygen passenger requirements.

Please also continue to review this site, as we have been informed that additional airline carriers will be following suit with the allowance of LifeStyle in the coming weeks, based on their own approval and training schedules, etc.

LifeStyle and all power accessories, including PowerPack, are RTCA-DO160D, Section 21, Category M-compliant. Individual air carriers approving LifeStyle will determine applicable power sources allowed for their aircraft. AirSep recommends that an oxygen patient traveling via air always provide as much notice on flight schedules to the selected airline(s) as possible, and that enough battery power, etc., to ensure an adequate supply for the duration of the flight(s), including scheduled layovers and unplanned delays are accounted for by the traveler.

*Certain airlines may require the RTCA certification label (located on the inside cover of the units). If the LifeStyle unit is a pre-RTCA unit, please contact your local equipment provider about obtaining the LifeStyle airline upgrade, including the RTCA label.

 

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