Boeing has developed a new attempt to tackle a basic fear for flying germophobes: airliner lavatories that turn into virtual petri dishes during long-range trips.
The US planemaker says its engineers and designers have created self-cleaning toilets that use ultraviolet light to kill 99.99 per cent of germs, disinfecting all surfaces after every use in just three seconds.
"We're trying to alleviate the anxiety we all face when using a restroom that gets a workout during a flight," Jeanne Yu, director of environmental performance for Boeing's commercial airplanes division, said in a statement.
The concept offers a new twist on the old aviator saying, "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going," aviation consultant Robert Mann said by e-mail. "Boeing should ground-test these in big-city public facilities to develop some street cred," he said.
A spokesman for rival Airbus Group didn't immediately comment on Boeing's announcement.