Air Serbia aims to improve fuel efficiency
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Air Serbia and French company OpenAirlines will work together to reduce the carrier’s carbon footprint and improve fuel efficiency through the use of SkyBreathe technology, which was developed to simultaneously save fuel and reduce toxic emissions into the atmosphere. SkyBreathe Fuel Efficiency technology is designed to help airlines leverage their fuel consumption by using “big data” algorithms, artificial intelligence and machine learning to automatically analyse the available data in flight data recorders, such as payload, weather conditions, flight path, and air traffic control restrictions. The information collected is then used for implementing the most appropriate best practices of fuel reduction. Fuel consumption, on average, accounts for 30% of a flight’s overall cost, and lower fuel burn ultimately contributes to cost savings. “As Europe is reopening its borders, we are welcoming Air Serbia into our portfolio of forward-looking airlines. Air Serbia launched its fuel efficiency program years before this crisis. But, despite unprecedented disruption that the Covid-19 catastrophe has caused on airline operations, it is significant that Air Serbia has chosen this moment to push its fuel efficiency program to the next level. We are proud that they have chosen SkyBreathe to reduce its carbon footprint, while increasing its competitiveness. Together, we can build a more sustainable future for aviation”, Alexandre Feray, the CEO and Founder of OpenAirlines, said.
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