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233. easyJet Exercises Options over 52 Airbus 319 Aircraft
easyJet Exercises Options over 52 Airbus 319 Aircraft. easyJet has reached agreement with the European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, to exercise existing options over 52 Airbus A319 aircraft for delivery between 2008 and 2010 and to secure new options over a further 75 A320 family aircraft.
234. LAN Completes Installation of Winglets to Boeing 767 Fleet
LAN Airlines has finished the installation of winglets - high-tech devices which are attached to airplane wings in order to reduce their aerodynamic drag - on all of its existing long-haul, Boeing 767 fleet, with a US$80 million investment. This initiative has allowed the airline to attain an efficiency of approximately 4% in the use of fuel by the fleet and, therefore, a reduction
235. KLM calls for Action to Address Climate Problem
KLM calls for Action to Address Climate Problem. At the Dutch Aviation Agenda Conference (De Nederlandse Luchtvaartagenda) held on Wednesday in Noordwijk, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines called on participants representing the Dutch aviation sector to adopt a proactive approach towards addressing climate problems.
236. Lufthansa Launches Six-Month Biofuel Trial on Scheduled Flights
Lufthansa has launched a six-month biofuel trial on regular scheduled flights. A Lufthansa Airbus A321 with the registration D-AIDG will fly the Hamburg-Frankfurt-Hamburg route four times daily. One of its engines will run on a 50/50 mix of regular fuel and biosynthetic kerosene. The biofuel for jet engines has been approved by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
237. IATA joins forces with Solar Impulse
IATA joins forces with Solar Impulse. Solar Impulse is building the first prototype airplane that aims to demonstrate the feasibility of flying day and night, only propelled by solar energy. The first test flights will take place in early 2009. In 2011, Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg, CEO, will fly around the world with five stop-overs. IATA will help make this dream a reali
238. Thai Airways Details Carbon Footprint Information of Inflight Meals
Thai Airways Details Carbon Footprint Information of Inflight Meals. We are not entirely sure why, or whether you would even want to know, but Thai Airways International’s inflight menu now features the carbon footprint information on its Thai Signature Dishes served on board. The new feature starts with two Thai Signature dishes, Chicken Mussaman Curry with steamed Thai Hom Mali R
239. Delhi Airport Becomes 5th Asia Pacific Airport to be Carbon Accredited
Earlier this month, Indira Gandhi International Airport was officially accredited under the Airport Carbon Accreditation Programme. Indira Gandhi International Airport, operated by Delhi International Airport, is now accredited at Level 2 – ‘Reduction’ and is the 2nd Indian airport to be accredited at this level.
240. Travel News Archives from 15 April 2008 to 24 April 2008
All the travel news articles featured between 15 April 2008 to 24 April 2008. All our travel news articles are archived for easy reference from year 2000.

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