Air NZ To Reduce Carbon Emissions By Millions
Media Release
12 September 2008
World first to demonstrate potential to reduce carbon emissions by millions of tonnes
Air New Zealand and key aviation partners will today demonstrate the potential for the commercial aviation industry to reduce carbon emissions by millions of tonnes annually, with a test flight between Auckland and San Francisco.
The commercial Boeing 777 flight NZ8, re-named ASPIRE I, will take off from Auckland Airport at 7.30pm (NZ time).
It will operate under optimum flight planning conditions through the involvement of partners Airways New Zealand, the Federal Aviation Administration and Airservices Australia. This should result in around 4400 litres in fuel savings and 11 tonnes less carbon dioxide being emitted.
“By operating under these optimum planning conditions we will be able to demonstrate how many millions of tonnes of fuel and carbon emissions can be saved by airlines globally if they are permitted to utilise concepts and technologies in flight efficiency in all phases of commercial flight,” says Air New Zealand’s General Manager Airline Operations, Captain David Morgan.
“ASPIRE 1 further demonstrates Air New Zealand’s commitment to sustainable air travel, following on from our involvement in the tailored arrivals initiative into San Francisco, a number of fuel savings measures we’ve implemented and our bio-fuel aspirations.”
ASPIRE 1 will be under a fully optimised flight planning and operating regime effectively being unconstrained from pushback to arrival at the destination gate in San Francisco.
WhenASPIRE 1 arrives in San Francisco, it will be met by the Mayor of San Francisco and senior representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration, who will hold a media conference to mark this historic flight.
Airways New Zealand, the Federal Aviation Administration and Airservices Australia formed ASPIRE (Asia and South Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions) last year, with the goal of making commercial air travel more environmentally sustainable. The group have a long history of working together, including introducing Future Air Navigation Services with airline, aircraft manufacturers and other industry partners. This involves improvements to communications, navigation and surveillance, which have already resulted in fuel and emission reduction benefits being delivered.
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