
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.
Rhino Workplace Innovation are delighted to be an exhibitor at the forthcoming Advanced Engineering event at the NEC from October 29th to 30th. This important show is a showcase for a wide range of sectors including aerospace, automotive, composites, construction, defence & security, energy, marine, medical, rail, space, sports & leisure.
Rhino will be showing off its range of heavy duty workbench protection mats and workbenches for use with carbon fibre and other specialist materials.
Managing Director, Jake Douglass said “Rhino’s mission is to support smarter, safer working environments and this exhibition will be a perfect environment to demonstrate our capabilities.”

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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