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Delta pioneers sustainable landing approach at Hilo to boost fuel efficiency

Delta pioneers sustainable landing approach at Hilo to boost fuel efficiency
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David Watson, Senior Vice President - Global HR Services | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is taking significant steps toward reducing its carbon emissions as part of its long-term strategy to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. One of its key initiatives involves implementing a new landing approach at Hilo Airport in Hawaii to conserve jet fuel. This approach was developed through collaboration between Delta’s Flight Operations (Flight Ops), the Operations Control Center (OCC), and the cross-functional Carbon Council.

Hilo Airport, located on the easternmost runway in Hawaii, offers specific challenges and opportunities for jet fuel savings. The OCC identified a potential to optimize the flight route and landing approach, primarily benefiting flights across the Pacific that use the island as a diversion point. The new landing procedure is unique to Delta and is part of the airline's broader effort to control fuel consumption and emissions.

Delta operates over 4,000 flights daily, each presenting potential for fuel conservation. The airline emphasizes that even saving a single gallon of jet fuel per flight can result in substantial savings in terms of both finances and carbon emissions.

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Earlier this year, Delta reached a significant milestone by achieving a one percent reduction in fuel burn, equating to 45 million gallons of jet fuel saved. The financial impact of these savings is valued at over $110 million. The airline's commitment to innovation and efficiency is a testament to its strategy, with Delta continuing to celebrate its centennial by seeking new ways to lead the industry.

Delta's efforts illustrate its dedication to making immediate changes that it can control, while also driving long-term sustainability initiatives that align with its environmental goals.

"The Delta people are no stranger to solving hard problems – that’s the Delta Difference – and as Delta celebrates 100 years of flight, the airline will continue to look for ways to innovate and lead the industry in everything it does."

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