Flying just got a whole lot safer. Dubai’s flagship airline, Emirates, is rolling out state-of-the-art telemedicine stations on its planes — meaning passengers who fall ill mid-flight can now get instant medical support at 35,000 feet.
The airline has poured over $2.4 million into developing this cutting-edge equipment with Parsys Telemedicine, ensuring that its cabin crew can handle medical emergencies. The system will be installed on 300 aircraft in the coming years.
Support from ground medical team
The new Parsys Telemedicine Kit is packed with next-gen medical gadgets, including a pulse oximeter, thermometer, blood pressure monitor, glucometer, and even a full ECG machine. The best part? Readings are automatically sent via Bluetooth to a special device, so crew members won’t need to jot down notes or struggle with relaying information manually.
All this data is then beamed straight to Emirates’ 24/7 Ground Medical Support team in Dubai, where doctors can assess the situation in real time and guide the crew on the next steps.
Game-changer for inflight emergencies
With high-definition video conferencing, remote medical assessments, and secure data transmission, this next-gen system could be a lifesaver. Whether it’s a passenger feeling unwell or a full-blown emergency, crew members will now have instant access to professional medical advice, making flying safer than ever before.
(Source: emirates.com)