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Name Announced for Key West Airport’s Coronavirus-Fighting Robot

Friday, Feb 05, 2021 0

“R2Key2” was chosen by a committee of Florida Keys officials from a dozen finalists. The name salutes both fictional robots and the unit’s Keys location.Key West International was among the United States’ first airports to implement one of the unique robots, debuting it in December. The unit emits high-intensity ultraviolet UV-C wavelength light designed to remove 99.9 percent of harmful airborne and surface pathogens including the novel coronavirus.

The nearly 6-foot-tall robot patrols the terminal and other interior spaces during nighttime hours after the airport closes to the public. It even plays music while making its rounds.

“R2Key2” was submitted by Chelsea Atkins of Bat Cave, North Carolina.

The “name the robot” contest, staged Jan. 14, was part of the Florida Keys tourism council’s initiative to promote directives and safety protocols in place in the Keys to combat COVID-19, including mandatory masking requirements.

“While naming the robot is lighthearted in its nature, what we really are concerned about, and make a priority here in the Florida Keys, is protecting the health of our residents and our tourists,” said Keys Mayor Michelle Coldiron, who helped judge submissions and is also a tourism council board member. “The robot is now keeping the Key West International Airport cleaner and safer for all who come through the Florida Keys.”

“R2Key2” moves around the airport autonomously when people are not present, since the light it emits during the active disinfection cycle is intense — and supplements other cleanliness and passenger protection practices. It can disinfect the entire interior space in approximately 2.5 hours.

Atkins won a Key West vacation that includes two airline certificates on JetBlue and accommodations at The Gates Hotel Key West for three nights. The prize also includes attraction passes from the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory, Historic Tours of America and Sebago Watersports.

Other judges included Richard Strickland, the island chain’s airports’ director, and Bob Eadie, the director of the Keys’ state health office.



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