Humidity control systems manufacturer CTT Systems has secured new orders from Jet Aviation Basel to install Cair humidification systems in three VIP private business jets.

The system, which will be deployed in BBJ3, A330-200 and A319 aircraft jets, maintains the relative humidity of more than 20% without resulting in condensation.

It reduces dry air-associated problems such as fatigue, jet-lag, red eyes, dry skin and spread of virus diseases, to improve passenger well-being.

"It reduces dry air-associated problems such as fatigue, jet-lag, red eyes, dry skin and spread of virus diseases."

CTT said the dual-purpose Cair system is based on evaporative cooling technology and uses a method that avoids the transfer of bacteria within the aircraft.

In addition, the Zonal drying system addresses condensation problems and increases humidity for greater comfort.

Jet Aviation Basel Completions Center project management director Jeremie Caillet said: "We know the Cair humidification system to be effective and reliable and have always enjoyed good collaboration with CTT Systems.

"We look forward to working with them again on these exciting new projects."

CTT Systems sales and marketing vice-president Peter Landquist said: "We are delighted to continue working with Jet Aviation Basel and very excited that they selected our Cair system to support enhanced cabin comfort and passenger well-being in these three prestigious VIP Completions projects."

CTT Systems has also won orders to install its Zonal Drying System in two B737NG-800 aircraft.

The system avoids fuselage condensation and associated problems, to lower both operational and maintenance costs.