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1. Lightweight Containers to Help Lufthansa Save
The new containers are up to 15% lighter which means that kerosene consumption can be lowered by about 2,180 tonnes per year and Lufthansa will save 6,867 tonnes of CO2. A total of 5,000 containers are being replaced.
2. Etihad Airways to Save with New Lightweight Cargo Containers
Etihad Airways, along with its Unit Load Device (ULD) partner Jettainer, has embarked on a program to replace 3,000 containers from the original aluminium ULD fleet with environmentally friendly lightweight versions. The new lightweight containers are manufactured from a range of composite materials including Kevlar, the material used in making bullet-proof jackets.
3. JAL Saving Fuel with New Lightweight Cargo Containers
Japan Airlines is now using 480 new lightweight cargo containers on its international routes. The new cargo container weighs 58 kg, which is 41 kg less than the previous aluminum container the airline was using. The new container is made of synthetic resin in a honeycomb structure that gives it more durability than the aluminum one.
4. Qatar Airways Cargo Enhances Pharma Service with Opticooler Containers
DoKaSch Temperature Solutions has signed a deal to make its Opticooler range of temperature-controlled containers available to customers of Qatar Airways Cargo..
5. AARs Nordisk Aviation Products Helps Turkish Airlines Reduce Fuel Costs
AARs Nordisk Aviation Products subsidiary has begun delivery of more than 2,600 lightweight air-cargo containers to Turkish Airlines. Nordisks containers, also known as Unit Load Devices, or ULDs, are used by commercial airlines to store and transport cargo and luggage.
6. Smiths Detections Advanced X-Ray Scanners Gain EU Approval
Smiths Detections Advanced X-Ray Scanners Gain EU Approval. Compliance with the EUs Liquid Explosive Detection Systems (LEDS) Standard 2 Type C means the X-ray systems can be used to scan multiple liquid, aerosol or gel containers simultaneously in trays at carry-on baggage checks with no need for the containers to be opened.
7. Finnair to Save with Lighter Air Cargo Containers
Finnair has selected Nordisk Aviation Products to provide its wide-body aircraft with lightweight unit load devices (ULDs), which will result in improved fuel economy and significant reductions in CO2 emissions. The move is part of Finnairs weight watchers drive to improve fuel efficiency and help meet emissions reduction targets by minimising aircraft weight. The lighter the plan
8. Smiths Detection to Improve Cargo Screening in Tokyo and Kobe, Japan
Smiths Detection has signed a contract with Japan Customs to provide two Hi Energy 9 MeV, interlaced, dual view HCVS high-performance cargo inspection systems for screening trucks and cargo containers to Tokyo Customs at Jyonanjima and Kobe Customs at Mizushima. Installations will start in April 2022. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 19 October 2021.

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