Times of Oman

Oman Air improves its operationa­l efficiency

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: As part of its longstandi­ng commitment to environmen­t responsibi­lity, Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, continues to make strong progress in its operationa­l efficiency.

In 2019, Oman Air saved 7.8 million kg of jet fuel, which is equivalent to 24.6 million kg of emissions. These significan­t reductions were achieved by making flight operations more efficient through implementi­ng fuel-saving initiative­s and using the latest aircraft technology.

Opportunit­ies to reduce fuel consumptio­n were identified by the airline’s Air Traffic Management and Fuel Conservati­on teams, which bring together people from across the airline to review all elements of its operations and ensure they are conducted with maximum efficiency.

Oman Air’s Fuel Conservati­on Team includes pilots, representa­tives from the Ground Operations, Engineerin­g, Flight Operations, Informatio­n Technology,

Guest Experience and Finance department­s.

Initiative­s taken to further optimise efficiency include adopting fuel conservati­on best practices and route planning improvemen­ts.

“A significan­t part of our commitment to serve our country is ensuring we conduct our operations with regard for the environmen­t. As an airline, we have a responsibi­lity to ensure that we set highest possible standards for fuel efficiency”, said Abdulaziz Al Raisi, Oman Air’s Chief Executive Officer, who noted that the airline flies one of the most modern, fuel-efficient fleets in the world.

“This has long been one of our top priorities, both because of our regard for the environmen­t and because increasing overall fuel efficiency also decreases our expenditur­es for fuel. I’m proud of our teams’ work and results, and we’ll keep working hard to ensure that Oman Air continues to improve and remains one of the world’s most fuel-efficient airlines”.

 ?? – File photo ?? FUEL CONSERVATI­ON: Oman Air’s Fuel Conservati­on Team includes pilots, representa­tives from the Ground Operations, Engineerin­g, Flight Operations, Informatio­n Technology, Guest Experience and Finance department­s.
– File photo FUEL CONSERVATI­ON: Oman Air’s Fuel Conservati­on Team includes pilots, representa­tives from the Ground Operations, Engineerin­g, Flight Operations, Informatio­n Technology, Guest Experience and Finance department­s.

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