Like road traffic, the air traffic is also increasing swiftly with each
passing day. The emissions from aircraft have already polluted the air
above and if things persist like this, it could reach hazardous levels
in future. The need is to look for the ways to use clean technology to
power the aircraft and substitute smoke generating engines with fuel
efficient engines. Fuel economy is already a huge concern for airlines
and now it could be a competitive issue as well.
Given below are 5 most fuel efficient airlines in the world.
1. American Airlines
In
2010, new Boeing 737 planes have been added to the American Airlines
which are 35% more fuel- efficient when compared to the planes used
earlier. American Airline has adopted various sustainable measures in
past few years and successfully saves 123 million gallons of jet fuel
every year. Airline’s producing company AMR has reduced greenhouse gas emission by 5% in 2010 when compared to 2009. AMR has installed
'winglets' on its 767-300 planes which help in improving aerodynamic
efficiency. Efforts have also been made to reduce weight of eatables and
potable water carried on the planes. American Airlines have replaced
its lighting system with efficient fluorescent technology and LEDs. In
2010, American Airlines recycled around 7.2 million pounds of e-waste.
2. Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic is
ready to launch its fuel efficient plane which is expected to use 15%
less fuel per seat. The A330 plane has been named as ‘Beauty Queen’ and
it uses long range twin engine making it most proficient of its kind.
The new engines used will reduce carbon emission as well. Virgin’s
initial two A330 will have 59 premium economy seats and 255 economy
seats and remaining A330-300 will have upper Class, premium economy and
economy. Entertainment has also been kept in mind as Panasonic In Flight
Entertainment system will be
fitted with latest touch technology allowing passengers to scroll the
system for 300 hours. The plane will provide internet facility and
passengers will be able to receive emails and messages on their
Blackberrys and other mobile handsets.
3. Southwest Airlines
Southwest
Airlines is planning to save 1.4 billion gallons of fuel and reduce
carbon emission by 14 million tons by 2018, by implementing new landing
procedures and other measures. Federal Aviation Administration is
planning to update air traffic control to reduce flight delays and costs. Southwest Airlines
have undertaken an initiative named as Required Navigation Performance
(RNP) and according to it, all the pilots are supposed to follow landing
patterns designed using global positioning
systems. This initiative is expected to save $16 million annually and
will be implemented at all Southwest airports by modifying flight
display software. Implementation of this new procedure will start from
airports of Birmingham, Boise, Chicago Midway, Los Angeles, Oakland and Oklahoma City.
4. Delta Airline
Delta
Airline is planning to buy a new fuel efficient 737-900ER aircraft from
Boeing to replace its older aircraft. The new aircraft will cost around
$8.5 billion and will substitute Boeing 757, 767s and A320s. The new
aircraft will be fitted with Boeing Sky Interiors that will make
aircraft look more spacious and also enhance the comfort with better
architectural and lighting system in the cabin. They will not only
provide an ambient atmosphere to the passengers but will also be more
fuel efficient and reliable.
5. Continental Airlines
Recognizing
the need to reduce greenhouse gases emission, Continental Airlines is
planning to incorporate various measures to minimize its carbon
footprint. By acquiring 300 fuel-efficient planes and its equipments, Continental Airline has achieved 38% reduction in greenhouse gas emission and fuel consumption. Continental Airline
has become the most fuel-efficient major in U.S. They have replaced the
aircraft engines with twin-engine which consumes less fuel and releases
less carbon dioxide. Installing advanced technology Aero Blades,
winglets, using sustainable bio-fuels, recycling programs and reducing
aircraft weight are some of the measures that have made Continental one
of the best and eco-friendly airlines of the world.
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