Bloomberg
Airlines could “substantially†reduce their fuel consumption if planes become more efficient at riding the wind, according to new research.
Commercial flights between New York and London during the 2019-2020 winter could have used as much as 16% less fuel if pilots had taken full advantage of the jet stream, scientists at the University of Reading said in a paper.
“By adopting a more flexible routing system, carbon-dioxide emissions from transatlantic flights could actually be reduced by millions of kilograms every year,†wrote lead author Cathie Wells, a PhD researcher in mathematics at the university.
Waiting for more efficient aircraft could take decades, said co-author Professor
Paul Williams. Therefore, “choosing flight routes that make better use of the jet stream could deliver emissions cuts that are significant, cheap and immediate.â€
The aviation industry added more than 1 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in 2019,
according to BloombergNEF. While emissions have plummeted since because of Covid-19, that drop is likely to be temporary.