WASHINGTON,
Dec. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Air Transport Association of
America (ATA), the industry trade organization of the leading U.S. airlines,
today applauded Secure America's Future Energy (SAFE) for advancing
recognition of the energy-conservation benefits the
United States can realize
through a comprehensive modernization of the Federal Aviation Administration's
(
FAA) air traffic control (ATC) system.
ATA commends the broad-based approach taken by the Energy Security
Leadership Council. "U.S. airlines have a long, successful track record of
conserving fuel and reducing emissions. We look forward to working with the
FAA to leverage the environmental and efficiency benefits of an information-
centric satellite-based air traffic management system," said ATA President and
Chief Executive Officer James C. May.
Improving the fuel economy of the fleet is only part of the solution.
Aircraft performance depends greatly on the environment in which it is allowed
to operate. By implementing its recommendation with respect to air traffic
routing, SAFE projects savings of over 400,000 barrels of oil daily by 2030.
By utilizing available and near-term technologies and procedures, a
modernized air-traffic system would allow:
-- reduced delays
-- curbed fuel-related emissions
-- minimized fuel consumption
-- shortened travel and shipping times
The technology and procedures SAFE and ATA are advocating would result in
a reduction of approximately 146 million barrels of jet fuel annually, the
equivalent* of:
-- reducing 57.5 million metric tons of CO2 emissions per year
-- taking 12.4 million cars off the road annually
-- planting pine trees over the entire state of South Dakota to absorb CO2
emissions
-- reducing emissions from one typical car taking 6.3 million trips around
the world at the equator
"We have the economic and environmental incentives to find new ways to
reduce fuel consumption, which translates to reduced emissions. SAFE
understands how such measures can help improve our nation's economic security
by reducing America's dependence on oil," said May.
ATA airline members transport more than 90 percent of all U.S. airline
passenger and cargo traffic.
* Conversions and equivalents based on
http://www.epa.gov/appdstar/pdf/brochure.pdf and
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/factsheets/1mmtconversion.pdf.