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Aithre introduces Healthview II

By General Aviation News Staff · March 25, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Healthview II information displayed on Air Avionics’ ATD series display.

Aithre has introduced the Healthview II, an oxygen system controller and health monitoring display for aircraft owners and pilots.

The new system integrates with Air Avionics’ ATD series screens, offering a modular, high-visibility display with options for panel-mounted or portable installations, according to company officials.

Building on the original Healthview, the Healthview II provides real-time monitoring of oxygen flow, blood oxygen levels, heart rate, cabin pressure, temperature, and more, company officials said.

Pilots can customize 42 data fields across six pages, allowing for precise control over oxygen dosage and turbo injection settings, company officials added. The system is NORSEE-approved for Part 23 and experimental aircraft and is compatible with all existing Aithre oxygen systems.

The Healthview II connects via Bluetooth or serial communication to display data from Aithre’s Shield carbon monoxide detector, Metis oxygen pressure, Avi oxygen system, Turbo oxygen maker, and Illyrian oximeter products. The ATD screen can also expand to function as an altimeter and display ADS-B weather and traffic, though these features are not yet certified for Part 23 aircraft, company officials noted.

The Healthview II will debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 and will be included with new Aithre Turbo and Avi systems.

Existing Healthview I users can upgrade for $1,495, which includes the ATD-57 2.5-inch display head.

For more information go to AithreAviation.com or call 208-481-8310.

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