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A C-141 Starlifter leaves vapour trails over Antarctica
  • Planes produce enourmous quantities of greenhouse gas emissions. Reducing the number of flights you take could be the single most effective way to reduce your personal contribution to global warming.
  • When looking at cheap flights consider the environmental cost as well as the financial. Try to ration your number of flights, or avoid flying altogether.


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[edit] Tips for flying less

  • Try to reduce the amount of business flights taken by the organisation you work for.
  • Remember, much of Europe is within easy TGV reach. There are also a lot of coaches about, which tend to be slower but cheaper than the trains
  • If you really can't avoid flying, avoid night flights and flying during winter - especially long haul: new research shows that both create more carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Newer planes will be more efficient than older, so think about this when booking with an airline.
  • Landing and taking off will increase carbon emmissions, so try to fly direct, even if it costs a little more.

[edit] Industry Measures

[edit] On the operational front, airlines can:

  • employing single-engine taxi procedures during normal operations and selective engine shutdown during ground delays
  • reducing and measuring more accurately onboard weight while redistributing belly cargo
  • tankering extra fuel on certain flights to avoid refueling at more expensive locations - but this increases emissions
  • cruising longer at higher altitudes and employing shorter, steeper approaches

[edit] In terms of planning for fuel usage, airlines are:

  • optimizing flight planning for minimum fuel-burn routes and altitudes
  • working with FAA to change en-route fuel reserve requirements to reflect state-of-the-art navigation, communication, surveillance and wind forecast systems
  • employing self-imposed ground delays to reduce airborne holding
  • modernizing their fleets with more fuel-efficient airplanes
  • investing in winglets to reduce aircraft drag and thereby increase fuel conservation
  • redesigning hubs and schedules to alleviate congestion
  • advocating expanded and improved airfield capacity
  • using airport power rather than onboard auxiliary power units (APUs) when at the gates
  • changing paint schemes to minimize heat absorption (which requires additional cooling)
  • altering the location in which fuel is purchased (i.e., to avoid higher-priced west coast)
  • pooling resources to purchase fuel in bulk through alliances with other carriers

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