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News
IATA
Welcomes Shorter Route Over “We
call this route the Olympic Bypass. It will alleviate air traffic
delays and congestion, as flights from Europe to “The
Olympic Bypass is the result of numerous discussions we have had with the
Chinese authorities since 2006. By shortening the route by 60
nautical miles, we will save about 83 thousand tonnes of CO2 annually.
This is a win-win for all – the Chinese Government, travellers, airlines
and most importantly, the environment,” said
Bisignani. “The
Olympic Bypass demonstrates the Chinese Government’s continued commitment
to improve efficiency in air traffic management in In
2007, IATA announced a four-pillar strategy for achieving carbon neutral
growth in the medium term on the way to a carbon emission free
future. §
Invest
in new technology §
More
efficient infrastructure §
Improved
operations based on industry best practice §
Economic
measures that provide effective incentives to improve environmental
performance The
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has endorsed the
four-pillar strategy, as well as the target to improve fuel efficiency by
a further 25% by 2020 compared to 2005. -
IATA -
Notes for editors:
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IATA-1
(designator Y-1) was
launched in April 2006 and cuts the flight times between Europe and
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Reduced
Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM)
is the reduction in the standard vertical separation required between
aircraft. It increases the number of aircraft that can safely fly in a
particular volume of airspace. It doubles
the airspace capacity between 8,900 metres and 12,500 metres by halving
the vertical separation for aircraft from 600 metres to 300
metres. §
Facts
about B208 o
Expected
flights a week: 475 flights o
Distance
saved per flight: 60 nautical miles or 111
kilometres o
Annual
fuel savings: 26,000 tonnes o
Annual
CO2 savings: 82,672 tonnes
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