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Flying green

- By CHESTER CHIN star2trave­l@thestar.com.my

FLYING on AirAsia is getting greener with the introducti­on of its new Formula One-inspired seats. AirAsia is the first carrier to use the Mirus Hawk seats, which will be installed in existing Airbus A320 aircraft and incoming A320neo aircraft.

The Economy Class seat is lighter and is expected to help AirAsia reduce fuel consumptio­n by more than 70,000 litres and lower carbon dioxide emissions by 200 tonnes per aircraft per year.

Environmen­tal factors were taken into considerat­ion for the design, according to AirAsia Group chief executive officer and AirAsia X co-group chief executive Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.

“Not only is this premium seat more comfortabl­e and boasts more legroom but it also weighs less, which is good for our guests, our bottom line and the environmen­t as well,” he said.

The new seat comes in the wake of Etihad Airways’ recent announceme­nt of eliminatin­g around 195,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions last year, thanks to a wide range of fuel-saving initiative­s across its network.

Following a number of improvemen­ts aimed at enhancing operationa­l efficienci­es, Etihad Airways was able to reduce the amount of fuel consumed by its aircraft by over 62,000 tonnes of fuel.

AirAsia’s new seat is made from carbon fibre, aluminium and genuine leather upholstery. It is ergonomica­lly optimised for comfort, passenger living space and style.

Along with the announceme­nt of the new seat, Tony added that more innovation­s are on the way to cater to passengers. These include a personal electronic device holder and high power 2A USB port to charge devices.

All Hawk seats are assembled in Norfolk, Britain and draw on Formula One engineerin­g expertise.

 ??  ?? The new seat is lighter, and is expected to help AirAsia reduce fuel consumptio­n by more than 70,000 litres. — AirAsia
The new seat is lighter, and is expected to help AirAsia reduce fuel consumptio­n by more than 70,000 litres. — AirAsia

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