Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 421 (2019-11-22)

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local emissions, electrifying planes is far more
complicated technically.


There’s a small but growing movement in
Europe and North America that’s shunning air
travel because it produces high levels of CO2
emissions. The trend is most prominent
in Sweden, where the likes of teen climate
activist Greta Thunberg have challenged
travelers to confront the huge environmental
cost of flying.


Some campaigners are also “flight shaming”
travelers for their carbon footprint. Most
recently, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan
were criticized for flying on private jets this
summer while calling for more action on
climate change.


Etihad says it plans to make the Greenliner
a “social media star” to bring under sharper
focus its developments and achievements
worldwide. Douglas said anything that
Eithad learns with Boeing from this aircraft’s
operations will be open domain knowledge
“because it’s about moving the industry
forward in a responsible fashion.”


“We’re like a millennial and like all good
millennials, they’re really focused on the
environment and the sustainability agenda,”
Douglas said, referring to Etihad’s 16 years
in operation.


The Greenliner will be the only aircraft of
its kind in Etihad’s fleet of Dreamliners. The
company currently has 36 of the 787s in its
fleet with plans to operate 50.


“This is a small step today, but in a very, very
long journey,” Douglas said.

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