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Aeromedic introduces soft-case first aid kits

Aeromedic - a provider of in-flight emergency medical and first aid kits - has introduced enhanced soft-case first aid kits, to meet regulatory and airline requirements.



Image courtesy Aeromedic / AMETEK MRO 

Driven by airline feedback, in service experience and aerospace compliance requirements, this initiative represents a meaningful, operator led evolution focused on safety, usability, inspection efficiency and regulatory alignment in an aircraft environment. 

Aeromedic’s next generation improvements over existing hard case kits, cover four important areas: design & ergonomics, visibility & organisation, safety, security & compliance and operational readiness.

Jack Blackman, Technical Development Engineer at Aeromedic described what the changes mean: “We’ve designed light, weight saving constructions to reduce overall aircraft load without compromising durability. Importantly, the soft bag architecture significantly reduces the risk of passenger or crew injury during in cabin transport. Our larger kits have dual carry handles which improve manoeuvrability in confined aircraft environments. We’ve spent a lot of time refining our user centric internal configuration enabling faster access under time critical conditions.”

Jack explained that Aeromedic’s high visibility internal layout improves rapid identification of critical items: "Clear, standardised content layout plans support training consistency and procedural compliance.”

The kits have detachable internal pouches for modular use, rapid handover, or isolated treatment scenarios. Protective storage for ampoules and vials minimises breakage and contamination risk. High visibility, reflective pull tabs improve location in low light or high stress situations and externally accessible contents lists allow immediate verification without opening the kit.

Jack said: “We maintain a rigorous focus on safety, security and compliance. This includes the anti tamper sealed design providing clear visual indication of kit integrity, the anti tamper and anti puncture zip system enhances security and durability.”

Aeromedic’s new soft-case kits conform to CS 25.853 Appendix F, Part I(a)(1)(ii) incorporating flame test compliant materials for certified aircraft use. Unique kit serialisation enables individual kit identification and content management with full batch traceability supporting rapid freeze and recall if required, whereas water resistant outer materials protect contents from environmental exposure.

Operational readiness is another important characteristic of the new kits with multilingual labelling and documentation to support international airline operations and regulatory alignment.

Jack said: “While many of these features may exist elsewhere in isolation, our combination of safety improvements, compliance, traceability, and real world usability represents a tangible step forward for Aeromedic. They reflect how the equipment is actually handled and used on board the aircraft and we anticipate that airlines will immediately understand how their own in-service experiences have shaped these intuitive improvements.”

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