British Airways is conducting a trial with Canary
Global, a medical tech company, to assess how its Pelican COVID19
Ultra Rapid COVID19 test, which displays a result within 25
seconds, can play a role in opening up travel.
The airline
will be inviting flight and cabin crew to take the Pelican COVID19
test and will compare the performance of the result against
existing tests that they are already taking.
Recently approved for
use in Europe and UK, the test is currently going through U.S. FDA
approval and the airline is the first in the world to trial the
new technology.
Subject to successful evaluation the airline hopes
to be able to offer the test technology on applicable routes where
tests have to meet the stated specificity and sensitivity
standards.
The test is a non-invasive saliva ultra-rapid
digital antigen test that delivers 98% sensitivity and 100%
specificity in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals with
SARS-CoV-2.
Users simply take a sample of their saliva into a
disposable sensor unit, shake and insert it into a re-usable
digital reader which is connected to a blue-tooth enabled device
like a smartphone, and then wait for the results that appear
through a mobile app.
The test which probes for both the S and N
SARS-Cov-2 protein is optimized to detect variants that have
originated across the globe.
Sean Doyle, British Airways’
Chairman and CEO, said, “As we start to see the opening up of
travel we remain committed to exploring easy and affordable
testing solutions to help our customers travel again, whether it’s
for business, to reunite with family and friends or take a
much-needed break abroad. We think this new ultra-rapid test is a
game changer so we are delighted to work with the team at Canary
to begin initial trials with our flight and cabin crew, before exploring what role it could play as a customer testing option.”
Canary Global is in discussions with other travel, hospitality and
events organisers around the world to help them safely open up
with the Pelican ultra-rapid COVID19 test. The test could also
help to safely open up other business and schools. The company is
also ramping up production to meet global demand.
Raj Reddy, Canary’s CEO and inventor of the technology said,
“Combining the power of nanosensor and digital detection
technology, the Pelican CV19 test is the first ultra-rapid test
that can return a PCR-like accuracy of 98% sensitivity and 100%
specificity. We developed the test with the travel industry in
mind where speed, accuracy and ease of use are paramount. We are
very excited to partner with BA as pioneer and industry leader to
trial this test; and we hope the Pelican test can soon be used as
a standard test for travellers and crew around the world.”
British Airways has consistently championed testing as a way
to re-open travel safely, and has ensured its customers have
access to a wide range of discounted COVID19 pre-departure, return
to the UK and arrivals testing options. The airline has a
dedicated webpage where customers can find the right test to meet
the entry requirements for their destination.
British
Airways’ customers also travelling to Cyprus, Germany, Greece,
Italy, Spain and Portugal, can now also upload their negative
COVID19 test result and other documentation directly into ba.com
for verification before travel.
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