Lufthansa Group Expands Operational Efficiency Programme
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Lufthansa Group expands operational efficiency programme
The aviation giant, which also owns Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss and Eurowings, said it had managed to “permanently avoid’ 170,000 tonnes of CO2 since 2022 through 90 separate projects. Lufthansa said that it now aimed to avoid another 50,000 tonnes of CO2 annually by the end of 2028, which corresponds to a kerosene fuel saving of 15,200 metric tonnes. Grazia Vittadini, chief technology officer of Lufthansa Group, said: “We embed …
Since 2022, the Lufthansa Group's OPS Sustainability programme has already saved about 54,000 tons of kerosene, or some 170,000 tons of CO2 avoided, equivalent to 640 round-trip flights Munich–New York in Airbus A350‐900. The German airline group now wants to speed up the pace with new digital tools, refined procedures and systematic dissemination of good practice in cockpits, cabins and ground operations. Lufthansa Group targets about 50,000 to…
The Lufthansa Group aims to increase fuel efficiency by means of digital applications and optimised processes. The programme, which has been running since 2022, has already avoided 170,000 tonnes of CO2.
Lufthansa Announces Further Expansion of Group-Wide Fuel Efficiency Programme, 'OPS Sustainability'
Lufthansa Group is further expanding its group-wide fuel efficiency programme, “OPS Sustainability.” The aim is to make the operational processes of all Lufthansa Group airlines more sustainable by increasing efficiency. Since 2022, more than 90 individual measures have helped to save a total of around 54,000 metric tonnes of kerosene, thereby permanently avoiding around 170,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. This corresponds to the fuel consumption a…
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