13 July 2009

Air New Zealand's first 767-300ER aircraft fitted with new blended winglets

Air New Zealand’s first Boeing 767-300ER aircraft fitted with new blended winglets landed at Auckland International Airport on July 13th. The airline estimates that it will save more than six million litres of fuel and 16,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually with the installation of the new performance-enhancing blended winglets on its fleet of Boeing …

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New members added to sustainable aviation fuel users group

Boeing and members of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group, an airline-led industry working group, announced that several leading air carriers have been accepted as members to the group. Existing members welcome the new group members Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, TUIfly and Virgin Blue. Current airline members include Air France, Air New Zealand, …

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