Finnair has selected Nordisk Aviation Products
to provide its wide-body aircraft with lightweight unit load
devices (ULDs), which will result in improved fuel economy and
significant reductions in CO2 emissions.
The move is part of Finnair’s “weight
watchers” drive to improve fuel efficiency and help meet emissions
reduction targets by minimising aircraft weight. The lighter the
plane, the less fuel it needs to fly.
The Nordisk UltraLite AKE containers, used for
efficiently storing cargo and luggage, weigh 55 kilograms, about
25 kilograms lighter than Finnair’s current ULDs. The new
containers will save approximately 800,000 kilograms in fuel and
more than 2.5 million kilograms of CO2 annually. The super strong,
lightweight container panels are made from a process using the
same materials found in bulletproof vests and aircraft cockpit
doors.
Finnair is expected to take delivery of the new
ULDs by the end of this year.
“Our partnership with Nordisk helps us meet our
fuel efficiency and environmental targets while also supporting
smooth ground operations so important for transfer traffic,” said
Ville Iho, Finnair’s COO.
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