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9. Helsinki Airport Offers Passengers GoSleep Sleeping Pods
Passengers at Helsinki Airport can now rest in GoSleep sleeping pods. GoSleep sleeping pods are a Finnish innovation. It is an ergonomic seat that can be turned into a bed, where a passenger can rest safe from passers-by and the noise. Guests can conveniently stove away their hand luggage under the seat and pull up a cover that will isolate them from light and noise. The seat also
10. Heathrow and SIA Implement New Departure Procedure for A380
Heathrow and SIA Implement New Departure Procedure for A380. Heathrow, NATS, Singapore Airlines and Airbus have launched an improved departure procedure for the Airbus A380, saving more fuel, emitting less CO2 and remaining within the airport's strict noise procedures. This new procedure saves an additional 300kg of fuel per flight, equating to one metric tonne of emissions of CO2
11. Lufthansa to Order 30 Airbus and 5 Boeings
Lufthansa to Order 30 Airbus and 5 Boeings. The Lufthansa Supervisory Board has approved orders for 35 new aircraft. Thirty of the aircraft are from the Airbus A320neo family and the other five for Boeing 777 freighters. Besides greater fuel efficiency, all the models on order will help lower operating costs as well as noise levels and emissions.
12. Boeing and Etihad Using 787-10 on ecoDemonstrator Program
Boeing and Etihad Airways will use a 787-10 Dreamliner to test ways to reduce emissions and noise as part of the aerospace company's ecoDemonstrator program before the airline accepts delivery of the airplane this fall. The collaboration, which includes extensive sound measurement testing with industry partners, builds on a strategic sustainability alliance Boeing and Etihad formed
13. Norwegian Cruise Line to Use Rolls-Royce Permanent Magnet Tunnel Thruster
Norwegian Cruise Line has selected a Rolls-Royce permanent magnet tunnel thruster to upgrade the propulsion package onboard Norwegian Epic. The permanent magnet tunnel thruster offers numerous advantages over traditional tunnel thrusters including significant reduction in noise and vibration, an increase in power output of around 25% from the same size propeller. It is also removab
14. Alaska Airlines Partners Boeing's ecoDemonstrator Program
Alaska Airlines has become the latest partner of Boeing's ecoDemonstrator program and will flight test about 20 technologies on a new 737-9. Scheduled to begin this summer, the flights will test a new halon-free fire-extinguishing agent that significantly reduces effects on the ozone layer, evaluate an engine nacelle designed to reduce noise and assess cabin sidewalls made from rec
15. GKN and KTH Developing Fan Technology for Electric Aircraft
GKN Aerospace and KTH (the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) are jointly developing fan technology for small regional electric aircraft. Under the EleFanT project, as it has been called, GKN and KTH will study aerodynamic design, performance, noise and manufacturing technology for a nested fan powered by electricity, either from batteries, hydrogen fuel cells or even more conv
16. Emirates launches A380 Flights to London
Emirates launches A380 Flights to London. Emirates has launched double-decker Airbus A380 flights between London Heathrow and Dubai. The A380 deployed on the Dubai - London Heathrow route is the third of 58 that Emirates ordered. Despite its colossal size, the Emirates A380 makes less than half the noise of a Boeing 747 jumbo jet and uses 20% less fuel.

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