
Airline efficiency could cut emissions by 50–75 per cent
Operating only the most fuel-efficient aircraft, removing premium-class seating to carry more passengers, and raising passenger loads could reduce global aviation emissions by 50-75 per cent.
Showcase of a speedform section of a car created through Breton GENESI additive manufacturing technologies using AIRTEC Dahltram T-100GF materials.
The prototype is printed in about 28 hours in one go and is ready to be milled and polished on one of Breton’s high-speed machining centres. The GENESI range of additive manufacturing solutions from Breton represents the cutting edge of industrial technology for the direct manufacturing of models, jigs, fixtures, composite lamination moulds, autoclave moulds as well as architectural and design objects.
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Operating only the most fuel-efficient aircraft, removing premium-class seating to carry more passengers, and raising passenger loads could reduce global aviation emissions by 50-75 per cent.

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