Flying with Portable Oxygen Concentrators
The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, has ruled that all passengers who require oxygen must be allowed to bring FAA-approved portable oxygen concentrators on all U.S. aircraft with more than 19 seats. Foreign airlines must also allow portable oxygen concentrators on all flights to and from U.S soil.Rest assured that all oxygen concentrators we sell and rent on this website are FAA-approved.
This ruling means that if you need oxygen therapy, you still have the freedom to travel wherever you would like. Bon voyage!
As always, if you have any questions about portable oxygen concentrators, we invite you to call us at 877-303-9289,
If you would like to read the details of the FAA regulations, visit http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/advisory_circulars/index.cfm/go/document.information/documentID/73546.
Makes and models of oxygen concentrators with FAA-approval: (current as of May, 2010)
AirSep Freestyle
AirSep Lifestyle
Delphi Medical Systems RS-00400
DeVilbiss Healthcare's iGo
Inogen One
Inogen One G2
International Biophysics Corporation's LifeChoice
Invacare XP02
OxLife's Independence Oxygen Concentrator
Respironics EverGo
SeQual Eclipse
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