In air guidance
+ supporting passengers
Aiber offers an inflight solution for medical events & emergencies - supporting cabin crew from take-off to landing for major and minor incidents.
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We deliver an end-to-end service, including replenishment management that ensures airlines and corporate jets have all the medical equipment they need to manage an incident. First time. Every time.
Suitable for business and commercial aviation, our lightweight, wireless solution can work with or without connectivity, supporting your cabin crew to assess and manage inflight medical event and emergency data, adhering to IATA guidelines.
We effortlessly support communication with aviation remote medical providers of our client's choice, facilitating data sharing through our remote cloud dashboard. Harnessing the power of medical emergency data, we support pilots to make informed diversion decisions. Reflect on your data for audit and training.
Know that your cabin crew deliver a consistent standard of care every time for every inflight response.
product
specifications
Weight
1.5 kg
Dimensions
Length: 240 mm
Width: 370 mm
Height: 85 mm
Aiber includes:
– Industry appropriate iPad
– Pre-loaded Aiber software, specifically designed for non-medical professionals like cabin crew and seafarers
– Pulse Oximeter, accurate, durable (FDA cleared, CE marked)
– 12-lead Bluetooth® ECG recorder (FDA cleared, CE marked), designed for non-professional use
– 12-lead ECG single patch. Disposable, helping to reduce infection risk
– Aiber clinician dashboard, using secure cloud technology
* Specification is an example and may be subject to change depending on customisation or geographical market requirements. Sensors can be omitted or included as customers require. All included sensors are supplied by a third party.
Technology
Our carry-on-board medical device approved technology has an end-to-end connection to help crew manage on scene and obtain the right decision support onboard.
Get in touch
To find out more about Aiber, which countries it is currently available in, and how your organisation can be supported during remote medical emergencies.