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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (73159)12/4/2000 11:21:53 AM
From: john  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
PHOENIX, Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- America West Airlines (NYSE: AWA)
announced today that it has installed the Agilent Technologies' Heartstream
FR2 Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) on its fleet of Boeing and Airbus
aircraft. AEDs are compact, electronic devices used to restore the heart's
natural rhythm in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest.
"America West Airlines has chosen the latest technology available for this
lifesaving equipment," said Anthony Mule, senior vice president, customer
service. "Installing AEDs on our aircraft is one more way that the airline
has enhanced its commitment to customers. The AEDs offer customers a higher
degree of comfort, knowing that the airline provides the technology and
training for emergency medical situations."
America West has incorporated a training program for proper use of the AED
device into its core and recurrent training program for flight attendants.
Flight attendants also receive training in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and
first aid. If a medical situation were to develop in flight, the flight
attendants would have additional support by phone through MedAire's MedLink
emergency telemedicine center, which is staffed by board certified emergency
physicians.
America West Airlines also has elected to install specially designed
Cardiac Medical Kits (CMKs) on its aircraft. The CMKs contain items and
medications used to support the use of AEDs. Doctors or other qualified
medical professionals on board the aircraft will be able to use the CMKs to
assist the flight attendants as they perform this lifesaving procedure.

America West Airlines, the nation's ninth-largest carrier, serves
91 destinations with more than 890 daily departures in the U.S., Canada and
Mexico. With its codeshare partners, America West serves more than
145 destinations worldwide. America West Airlines is a wholly owned
subsidiary of America West Holdings Corporation, an aviation and travel
services company with 1999 sales of $2.2 billion.

This press release, as well as releases issued in the past year by America
West Holdings and its affiliates, can be accessed on the America West Internet
site at www.americawest.com.