In a groundbreaking milestone for the aviation industry, easyJet has become the first airline in the world to trial a new lightweight paint designed to reduce fuel consumption. This advancement promises not only significant operational cost savings but also a positive environmental impact.
Innovation in Aircraft Coatings
The new paint, developed in collaboration with Mankiewicz Aviation Coatings, minimizes the amount of paint needed to maintain easyJet’s iconic colors. Currently, 38 aircraft in the fleet have been painted with this innovative coating, with plans to extend it across the entire fleet by 2030.
Environmental and Economic Benefits
Each aircraft using this paint reduces its weight by 27 kg, which may seem modest, but when applied fleet-wide, the impact is substantial. The total fuel savings are estimated to reach 1,296 tonnes annually, equivalent to a reduction of 4,095 tonnes of carbon emissions. This initiative aligns with easyJet’s sustainability strategy to achieve net-zero emissions.
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Lahiru Ranasinghe, Director of Sustainability at easyJet, states, “We are exploring and developing innovative solutions to lower the impact of our operations. This new lightweight paint exemplifies how we are seeking efficiency in every aspect of our operations.”
A Step Towards Decarbonization
Since launching its decarbonization roadmap two years ago, easyJet has achieved several milestones, including the implementation of advanced technologies such as Descent Profile Optimization (DPO), leading to record reductions in carbon intensity compared to its 2019 baseline year.
easyJet’s initiative with this new lightweight paint is an inspiring example of how the aviation industry can adapt and adopt sustainable measures. As efforts to reduce carbon emissions continue, this innovation positions easyJet as a leader in sustainability within the sector.
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