Kuwait Times

Etihad Airways continues sustainabi­lity drive

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ABU DHABI: Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has continued to make improvemen­ts in the fuel efficiency of its fleet, resulting in substantia­l reductions in carbon dioxide emissions and reinforcin­g the sustainabi­lity credential­s of the airline. The airline’s dedicated fuel efficiency team drove numerous initiative­s across all operationa­l functions of the business, saving over 60,000 tons of fuel.

This 2.5% improvemen­t during 2016 amounts to nearly 190,000 tons of carbon dioxide savings, the equivalent of 1,200 flights between Abu Dhabi and London or the removal of over 40,000 cars from the road. Fuel consumptio­n is influenced by many factors such as the aircraft and engine type, the weight being carried and the duration of the flight. The airline is working on several key initiative­s to optimize efficiency, both with the aircraft itself and through external collaborat­ion with aircraft manufactur­ers such as Boeing and Airbus.

Richard Hill, Chief Operations Officer for Etihad Airways, said: “Fuel optimizati­on is a top agenda item for any successful and sustainabl­e airline, with Etihad Airways no exception. There have been some encouragin­g results during 2016 and I’m delighted to see so many of our pilots fully engaged with the program, as this has ensured additional learning opportunit­ies and the identifica­tion of new measures that can deliver greater fuel savings in the years ahead. It’s a vital part of our sustainabi­lity efforts and we will continue to look for ways to improve our performanc­e.”

Reducing weight can be a vital part of fuel savings, with aircraft such as the A380 having a maximum take-off weight of 575 tons, equivalent to 115 African elephants or 218 Toyota Land Cruisers. The airline has made a conscienti­ous effort to reduce the weight of on-board items. A ‘weight out’ program, which resulted in the removal or replacemen­t of on board items, led to a fuel burn reduction of 1,100 tons of fuel per year.

Weather plays a part in influencin­g aircraft fuel efficiency. The airline is investing in new technology such as the ‘Boeing Wind Uplink’ scheme to ensure that flight crews have the latest informatio­n on weather patterns, allowing them to plan for the optimum fuel performanc­e of their aircraft during flight. Fuel burn performanc­e is negatively impacted by seasonal fog, requiring additional holding fuel to be carried, inbound to Abu Dhabi and the airline is now collaborat­ing with the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi to enable more accurate fog prediction­s.

Internally, continuous reviews to holding fuel policy have allowed for more accurate calculatio­n of additional fuel requiremen­ts, using past data to ensure adequate additional fuel requiremen­ts are met. Airport staff are also supporting efforts to ensure that ground power is used instead of the auxiliary power unit when aircraft are on the ground. These and many other initiative­s have led to the positive results delivered so far with different areas of the business such as Engineerin­g, Airports and Guest Experience working to identify new areas where additional savings can be delivered.

The environmen­tal benefits are not only substantia­l but the efficiency improvemen­t in 2016 compared to 2015 exceeds the emissions reduction goal that the industry has set itself, currently a 1.5% efficiency improvemen­t across internatio­nal aviation. By going beyond this Etihad Airways is also contributi­ng to carbon neutral growth targets and the ultimate long term goal for emissions to be fifty percent of 2005 levels by 2050.

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