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Etihad Airways and Boeing to expand sustainability alliance and goals

Posted: 16 November 2021 | | No comments yet

Etihad Airways and Boeing have signed a new agreement to expand the companies’ sustainability alliance and environmental goals, to drive innovation in the aviation industry.

Etihad Airways and Boeing to expand sustainability alliance and goals

Boeing and Etihad Airways have announced they will expand the companies’ deep collaboration towards environmental goals. Centred on the airline’s 787 Dreamliner fleet, the new memorandum of understanding (MOU) furthers Boeing and Etihad’s mutual commitment, initially set through a 2019 sustainability partnership, to develop sustainable flight operations across Etihad’s global network.

The new agreement will focus on enhancing the efficiency of navigation and flight operations, airframe technologies and sustainable practices to reduce Etihad’s fuel use and emissions. In addition, company leaders said their partnership provides an opportunity to validate concepts that could be scaled up to benefit the broader aviation industry.

“Sustainability is a core principle at Etihad, and we believe our continued collaboration with Boeing will drive further innovation in this critical area for the airline and our industry,” said Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive of Etihad Aviation Group. “With the highly efficient 787 Dreamliner in our fleet, Etihad has considerably reduced its overall carbon emissions, and our expanded sustainability alliance with Boeing will drive further innovations.”

Etihad is the largest 787 operator in the Middle East, benefiting from the Dreamliner family’s superior efficiency. The agreement also includes collaboration to develop tools for flight planning, arrival and departure procedures, en-route flight optimisation, and community noise reduction.

“Partnership is critically important to decarbonise our industry, and we are honoured to work side-by-side with Etihad to advance sustainable aviation,” said Stan Deal, Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our flight test programmes and other joint efforts have clearly demonstrated the value of collaboration by our companies and our industry.”

To support this drive for operational efficiency, Boeing will provide multiple services for the Etihad’s 787 fleet including charting and Electronic Flight Bag navigational tools that provide pilots with real-time advisories to adjust course, altitude and speed to optimise fuel use and routing. Also, the two companies will collaborate on ways to reduce emissions at Etihad’s facilities, further the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and increase sustainable financing.

In 2020, as part of the Boeing ecoDemonstrator programme, an Etihad 787-10 tested new technologies to reduce in-flight noise and emissions. In partnership with NASA, the programme conducted the most comprehensive aero-acoustic research ever on a commercial airplane.

Boeing also partners with Etihad to test sustainable practices on the Abu Dhabi airline’s commercial flights. In October 2021, Etihad operated its most sustainable flight ever with a 787-10, utilising learnings and efficiencies developed over the past two years to reduce carbon emissions in absolute terms compared to previous flights. Boeing provided navigation and flight tools to help avoid weather and turbulence, and worked with other industry partners to optimise the departure, arrival, and taxi to reduce fuel use throughout the flight.

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. The company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability, and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future and living the company’s core values of safety, quality, and integrity.

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