Continental Airlines
has received an award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Design for the Environment (DfE) Program
in recognition of the airline’s use of an environmentally friendly, non-chromium surface pretreatment for its aircraft.
Continental
uses a product called PreKote, produced by Pantheon Chemical. Benefits of using this technology include the elimination of
toxins and hazardous chemicals used in pre-treating aircraft prior to repainting, improved worker health and safety conditions, and the
reduction of waste water as a result of the process.
“Continental is pleased to be acknowledged by the EPA for our part in using a more environmentally friendly product,” said Mark Moran,
Continental’s executive vice president of operations. “Continental is always looking for ‘green’ alternatives, which support not only our
Commitment to the Environment, but also ensure our employees have a great place to work.”
This is Continental’s second EPA award. The carrier has also been recognized by NASA and FORTUNE magazine for its environmental
leadership.
Continental’s use of the PreKote product is part of a company-wide commitment to environmental responsibility. The airline has achieved a
35 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and fuel consumption per mainline revenue passenger mile flown over the past 10 years,
due in large part to the efforts of its employees in streamlining operational procedures and to an investment of more than $12 billion to
acquire 270 fuel-efficient aircraft and related equipment. Continental has also partnered with Boeing and GE Aviation to conduct a
biofuels
demonstration flight, planned for the first half of 2009, in an effort to identify sustainable fuel solutions for the aviation industry.
Continental has reduced by 75% nitrogen oxide emissions from ground equipment at the carrier’s largest hub, in Houston, through switching
to electric ground service equipment and other new technology. This technology is now being tested for use in cold climates.
“We applaud Continental Airlines for its leadership in health and environmental stewardship,” said EPA Regional Administrator Richard E.
Greene. “This is an important national effort to safeguard human health and protect the environment.”
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