Wheelchair Accessible Home Lift in Malta - 1316

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The AirLift 1316 is a pneumatic vacuum elevator with a 1316 mm exterior diameter significantly wider than the 933, and specifically dimensioned to allow wheelchair access. The cabin easily accommodates three standing passengers, or a wheelchair user plus one or two companions.

Modular Height: 234 cm
External Diameter: 132 cm
Max Load Capacity: 238 kg
Max Passengers: 3 (or wheelchair + carer)
Max Travel Height: Maximum 18 meters
Max Number of Stops: From 2 to 6 stops
Drive System: Pneumatic vacuum turbine
Power Supply: 220 V Single-phase or Three-phase
Power Consumption: 3.5 kW to 8.5 kW - 25A to 32A
Certifications: CE Certified compliant with the EU Machinery Directive

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Who Is the Air Lift 1316 For?

The 1316 is the right choice whenever full wheelchair access is a priority, or when a larger, more versatile cabin is needed. In Malta and Gozo, it is particularly well suited for:

  • Private homes where a family member uses a wheelchair or a powered mobility aid
  • Elderly residents who need a spacious cabin with room for a carer or family member travelling alongside them
  • Residential care homes and elderly care facilities looking for an accessible, low-maintenance vertical mobility solution
  • Boutique hotels, guesthouses, and holiday lettings in Malta that need to meet accessibility requirements without major construction
  • Commercial properties with two or three floors, offices, clinics, showrooms, heritage buildings where a full-sized commercial lift is either impractical or disproportionate
  • Architects and property developers incorporating accessible design into residential or mixed-use schemes in Malta and Gozo


Malta has an ageing population, and demand for accessible housing is growing. The 1316 is a future-proof investment for any property, whether you need full wheelchair access today or simply want to ensure that your home or building can accommodate changing needs in the years ahead.

The Ideal Solution for Malta's Residential Buildings

Many residential buildings in Malta like apartment blocks, converted townhouses, terraced properties were built in an era when accessibility was not a design consideration. Stairlifts are often unsuitable in narrow Maltese stairwells. Full-sized commercial lifts require shaft construction, pit excavation, and extended disruption to residents.

The Air Lift 1316 occupies a different category entirely. It installs in days, not months. It does not require a pit beneath the floor or a machine room above the roof. A single circular opening between floors approximately 1400 mm in diameter is all the structural work required.

For building owners and residents' committees looking to upgrade an older block in Birkirkara, Qormi, or Msida, or for developers fitting out a new residential scheme in Pembroke or Swieqi, the 1316 offers a genuinely practical path to full accessibility compliance.

Accessibility Without Compromise

There is a common assumption that accessible design means functional but unattractive — grab rails, industrial finishes, clinical equipment bolted to walls. The AirLift 1316 proves otherwise.

The cabin is built from the same transparent polycarbonate used in the 933. The 360-degree panoramic view, the clean lines, the light-filled interior — all of it applies to the 1316 as well. There is no visual difference between a lift that was chosen for its accessibility and one that was chosen purely for its aesthetics. They are the same lift.

The wide cabin entry ensures comfortable boarding for standard manual wheelchairs and most powered wheelchairs. The floor surface is non-slip. Controls are positioned to be accessible from a seated position. And the soft-stop arrival at each floor means there is no jolt that could unsettle a wheelchair or its user.

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