Airline Approved Concentrators
Approved Airline Concentrators
When looking to travel on via plane, there are many things to consider before you plan your trip. It's important to look into the regulations of the airline you are looking to fly with and also the type of oxygen you'd be looking to bring when travelling.
Can I take an Oxygen Concentrator onboard?
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) permits the onboard use of certain portable oxygen concentrators (POCs).
POCs do not use compressed or liquid oxygen, which the government considers hazardous and does not allow on airlines.
A list of approved concentrators are as advised by the FAA:
- AirSep FreeStyle
- AirSep LifeStyle
- AirSep Focus
- AirSep FreeStyle 5
- Delphi RS-00400
- DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo
- Inogen One
- Inogen One G2
- Inogen One G3
- Inova Labs LifeChoice
- Inova Labs LifeChoice Activox
- International Biophysics LifeChoice
- Invacare XPO
- Invacare Solo2
- Oxlife Independence Oxygen Concentrator
- Oxus RS-00400
- Precision Medical EasyPulse
- Respironics EverGo
- Respironics Simply Go
- SeQual Eclipse
- SeQual SAROS
If your oxygen concentrator isn't listed above, you can hire one for travel, here at The Oxygen Store.