FAA-Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators
FAA-Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators
Travel safely with FAA-approved portable oxygen concentrators (POC) designed for in-flight medical use on commercial airlines. Our concentrators meet all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements for cabin safety, lithium-ion battery compliance, and medical device standards—making air travel possible for patients who require continuous oxygen therapy.
We provide lightweight, long-battery oxygen concentrators suitable for domestic and international flights, including trips between Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and beyond. Each unit is pre-tested, sanitized, flight-ready, and comes with documentation for airline clearance, plus support from our medical team to help you prepare for your journey.
Whether you are flying for treatment, repatriation, or personal travel, our FAA-approved POCs ensure a safe, comfortable, and medically compliant flight experience.


Oxygen-dependent patients no longer need to remain homebound
With Medcall’s FAA-approved portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) — the Eclipse 5 and Saros — patients can now travel safely and comfortably by air.
These medical-grade concentrators provide:
– Continuous flow up to 3 LPM
– Pulse dose settings up to 9
– Stable oxygen delivery suitable for inflight cabin pressure
Both models meet FAA regulations for inflight use, making them accepted by major airlines worldwide. Their lightweight design, long-lasting batteries, and reliable oxygen output allow patients to fly confidently with continuous respiratory support.
At Medcall, we offer:
Whether you’re traveling for medical reasons, family visits, or leisure, Medcall ensures a safe, compliant, and comfortable flying experience for oxygen-dependent passengers.
Portable oxygen concentrator rental for travel
Medical documentation & airline clearance support
24/7 assistance throughout your journey
Guidance from our medical team to ensure the device matches your clinical needs
For immediate or non-emergency medical assistance, contact us at+60177881440
Frequently Asked Questions
FAA-approved means the device meets Federal Aviation Administration safety standards for inflight medical equipment. It’s tested for performance, electromagnetic safety, and use inside aircraft cabins.
Yes. Most airlines accept FAA-approved concentrators. You must notify the airline at least 48–72 hours before departure and provide medical documentation when required.
Medcall will be able to assist you to apply for MEDIF if required.
Yes. Airlines usually require a medical certificate stating your oxygen flow requirements and fitness to fly. Medcall can assist with paperwork and flight clearance.
The FAA requires that you carry 150% of the flight duration in battery power. At Medcall , we are able to rent an additional battery and our battery is able to last between 3 – 4 hours depending on the settings required by the patient.
Yes. Medcall provides FAA-approved rental units, including batteries, documentation support, and optional medical escort for complex medical cases.
Yes. Portable concentrators are safe for most patients with COPD, chronic lung disease, or post-hospital recovery, depending on the doctor’s recommendation.
If the patient is travelling and requires oxygen support of more than 3 LPM , arrangements can be made through our Medcall medical team. Our oxygen concentrator can deliver pulse dose settings of up to 9.
