by 2007 » Mon 20 Dec 2004, 11:43:20
Howdy,
this is your captain speeking!
any other peakoilers who happen to be plane spotters? - not exactly the hobby of the future though. I regularly read the plane magazines 'Aviation week' and 'Flight international', the latest Airbus vs. Boeing battle, planes, technology etc. However, they've been pretty quiet about fuel costs, not to mention oil in general; and depletion, Hubbert's peak, oil reserves - that's light-years away. Until last week, with several articles about fuel costs - not exactly geology but some sort of beginning.
If you're an Airline CFO - and can't bother to read it all - here's a short version:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')hey were right. Even accounting for the cost of transporting the additional fuel, the airline still generated a savings: a whopping $112.
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British Airways now sells inflight duty-free alcohol in plastic bottles instead of glass to cut down on weight.
Under maintenance they have this advice:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'O')ne example: A tiny dent half the diameter of a U.S. dime found on the leading edge of an MD-80 wing. Steve Chealander, an American pilot who manages the carrier's flight efficiency efforts, says he exclaimed: "There's no way that's affecting the fuel mileage of this airplane. But it was."
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '*')Pass the burden. In the hyper-competitive U.S. market, airlines have largely been unable to pass fuel price increases on to their customers.