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1IATA Fuel Efficiency Workshop 20121IATA Fuel Efficiency
Implementation Regional
Workshop
1IATA Fuel Efficiency Regional
Workshop - Amman
1IATA Fuel Efficiency Regional
Workshop - Geneva
June 9-10, 2009
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ICAO examples on emission
saving projects
23 Jan 2009Singapore Airlines

2IATA Fuel Efficiency Workshop 2012
Basket of Measures with Emissions
Reduction Potential

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Aircraft- related Technology Development
Purchase of new aircraft:
•Finnair to buy first Airbus 321 s with “sharklet” wingtip devices

•Reduce fuel use and CO2 emissions by 4 per cent
Retrofitting and upgrade improvements on existing
aircraft:
•Air New Zealand 767-300ERs fitted with winglets
•The blended winglets save more than 6 million litres of fuel and 16,000
tonnes of carbon emissions annually.
•Copa Airlines leading the use of winglet technology in Latin America
•improving aircraft performance and reducing fuel consumption by 3.5 per
cent.
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Aircraft- related Technology Development
Alternative Fuels
•Virgin Atlantic, GE and Boeing with biofuel, 23 February 2008
•Air China, Boeing, PetroChina and CFM with biofuel
•United Airlines, Airbus and Rentech with gas to liquid, 30 April 2010
•Embraer, Amyrus, Azul Airlines flight using biofuel
•Sky Airline signs biofuel deal
•Qatar National Entities and Airbus join for biofuels project
•British Airways and Solena Group to build sustainable jet-fuel plant
•Boeing, Etihad Airways, Honeywell and Masdar Institute bioenergy research
•Boeing, PetroChina, Honeywell UOP and Air China team up for Chinese biofuel
project
•Air New Zealand, Boeing and Rolls- Royce with biofuel, 30 December 2008
•TAM to undertake Latin American demo flight using biofuel
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Improved Air Traffic Management and
Infrastructure Use
More efficient ATM planning, ground operations, terminal
operations, en-route operations, airspace design and
usage, aircraft air navigation capabilities.
•CANSO, IATA and EUROCONTROL flight efficiency plan
•The implementation is expected to bring benefits amounting to a reduction
of around 500,000 tonnes of CO, per year.
•NavCanada environmental management project
•Improved efficiencies achieved through new technologies and procedures
will save 8.4 million metric tonnes of aviation related greenhouse gas
emissions in the period 2009 to 2016.
•Air New Zealand, Qantas and Airways New Zealand practice optimum
arrivals
•Trial designed to better define future air navigation planning, and will
achieve better industry environmental outcomes.
IATA Fuel Efficiency Workshop 2012

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Improved Air Traffic Management and
Infrastructure Use
More efficient use and planning of airport capacities
•Echo 4 taxiway at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
•Reduced taxi time by 90,000 minutes and saved nearly 1.1 million litres of
fuel during one year.
•Air France / KLM hub operations streamlining
•Coordinate arrival and departure periods that link small flows of feeder
traffic with intercontinental traffic, establishing the most efficient operations
on the largest possible network.
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Improved Air Traffic Management and
Infrastructure Use
Conversion of airport infrastructure and ground support
equipment to cleaner fuels
•Aéroports de Paris taps into geothermal energy
•Paris Orly Airport has recently drilled a bore hole to gather naturally heated
water to warm its terminal and save 9,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
•East Midlands Airport willow fuel farm
•Produces fuel for a biomass boiler to heat the terminal, saving 350 tonnes of
CO2.
•Alice Springs Airport solar power station
•Supplies about 28 per cent of the airport‘s energy needs while reducing annual
carbon emissions from the airport by 470 tonnes.
•Oakland International Airport fixed electrical ground power
•All aircraft gates are equipped with a 400 Hz power supply.
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Improved Air Traffic Management and
Infrastructure Use
Enhanced terminal support facilities
•Alaska Airlines turn to preconditioned air at the airport gate
•Through the use of pre-conditioned air units at its five West Coast US airports
alone, Alaska Airlines will reduce CO2 emissions by 75 million pounds per year.
•Fixed power units at Delhi Airport cut fuel, emissions, costs
•The new terminal at Delhi International Airport has been built with fixed
electrical ground power units to reduce APU use in each gate.
•Stockholm-Arlanda Airport aquifer cooling and heating the airport
•This natural air conditioning system for the terminal will reduce the airport's
annual electricity consumption by 4 GWh and its district heating consumption by
around 15G Wh.
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More efficient operations
Best practices in operations
•Asiana Eco Flight demonstration
•Emission reduction procedures resulted in a total reduction of 500 kg of
carbon.Fixed power units at Delhi Airport cut fuel, emissions, costs
•IATA projects reduce airline CO2 emissions by 12 million tonnes
•Through the IATA Green Teams programme, airlines are identifying significant
savings in fuel and emissions, as well as shortening 266 routes in 2009 alone.
•Volaris Airlines' "Por un cielo azul" programme
•This programme, called For Blue Skies, looks at all parts of the airline's
operations to reduce emissions through fuel efficiency analysis, cutting water on
board by 40 per cent to reduce weight, recycling and IS0 14001 certification.
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More efficient operations
Optimized aircraft maintenance
•Air India to offer EcoPower engine wash solution to bring down emissions
•The Pratt & Whitney technique reduces fuel burn by an average of 1.2 per cent.
•Lufthansa clean engines
• Airline cleans aircraft engines more frequently, which improves performance
and life-span. Provides fuel savings across the entire fleet – translating to
74,000 tonnes less CO2 per year
•Singapore Airlines Cargo signs up for EcoPower engine Wash
•The airline is one of the world's largest operators of Boeing 747-400 freighters.
The EcoPower engine wash system reduces fuel burn by as much as 1.2 per
cent.
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Economic / market-based measures
Accredited offset schemes
•Birmingham International Airport, Brazilian rainforest protection
•BIA's protection of 200 acres of rainforest will save 50,000 tonnes of CO2.
•Kenya Airways joins IATA offset programme
•The IATA offset programme uses real airline emissions data to offset flights
using UN clean development mechanism projects. Kenya Airways will be the
first African airline to join the programme.
•Ethiopian Airlines
•Plans to plant two million trees throughout Ethiopia during the Ethiopian
Millennium year.
•Joint Boeing and Alenia composite recycling plant
•The composite recycling plant is expected to process an average of 1,102
tonnes of composite scrap annually.
IATA Fuel Efficiency Workshop 2012

12IATA Fuel Efficiency Workshop 201212IATA Fuel Efficiency
Implementation Regional
Workshop
12IATA Fuel Efficiency Regional
Workshop - Amman
12IATA Fuel Efficiency Regional
Workshop - Geneva
June 9-10, 2009
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