Published February 21, 2022 | Version v1
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ECO-EFFICIENT FLIGHT OPERATIONS AND AIRCRAFT MANAGEMENT: INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS IN CORPORATE AVIATION

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As a part of the aviation industry, corporate aviation is being urged to decrease its environmental impact as the world
aims to stop climate change. Many groups and individuals relying on corporate jets and business flights for travel are
responsible for many greenhouse gas emissions. This text presents solutions for both operating and managing aircraft
which can help to decrease carbon output in corporate aviation. One can achieve this by relying on advanced flight
planning, using up-to-date weather information, switching to SAFs instead of conventional jet fuel and using
predictive maintenance tools.
In addition, running on one engine when moving on the ground, reducing the aircraft’s weight and using a continuous
descent when approaching the airport saves fuel. Using AI and fleet systems allows companies to make decisions
grounded in data. Airline companies also work with air traffic control on better flight paths and invest in programs
that help reduce their carbon footprint. These approaches are built in line with the rules of aviation regulators and
practices supported by the industry, including ICAO’s CORSIA.
Air transport businesses may achieve both lower emissions and higher reliability by using new technologies, working
efficiently and focusing on sustainability. According to the article, different fields need to cooperate, follow guidelines
and invest in green energy to reach zero net emissions by 2050. Combining these initiatives allows corporate aviation
to be sustainable through its frequent and flexible operations

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