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Introduction

Halon-Free Portable Fire Extinguisher & Installation


Your needs

The elimination of halon extinguishers from aircraft was mandated by regulatory bodies in 2019, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The intention of this mandate is to reduce the release of the chemical halon into the atmosphere. Despite halon, the extinguishing agent, being highly effective at eliminating fires without causing damage to aircraft equipment, it contributes to ozone layer depletion and exacerbates climate change.


Your benefits

Designed with cabin safety and operator convenience in mind, this extinguisher offers many advantages:

  • It’s the smallest & lightest halon-free 5B:C cabin fire extinguisher on the market.
  • The accompanying brackets are easy to retrofit due to the extinguishers’ small size and different hole patterns.
  • The extinguisher is easy to handle and, being as lightweight as it is, can be operated using one hand.

Airbus A318
€ RFQ
Airbus A319
€ RFQ
Airbus A320
€ RFQ
Airbus A321
€ RFQ
Boeing 747
€ RFQ
Bombardier Challenger 604, 605
€ RFQ
Bombardier Challenger 850, CL-600-2B19
€ RFQ
Bombardier Learjet 35, 36
€ RFQ
Dassault Falcon 2000, 2000S, 2000LX
€ RFQ
Dassault Falcon 7X
€ RFQ
Dornier 328-100
€ RFQ

Product Description

This upgrade involved engineering , certifying, and documenting the replacement of the existing portable Halon extinguishers with approved, Halon-free alternatives.


Your benefits

Designed with cabin safety and operator convenience in mind, this extinguisher offers many advantages:

  • It’s the smallest & lightest halon-free 5B:C cabin fire extinguisher on the market.
  • The accompanying brackets are easy to retrofit due to the extinguishers’ small size and different hole patterns.
  • The extinguisher is easy to handle and, being as lightweight as it is, can be operated using one hand.