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My organisation, the Air Transport Action Group, is all about coordination of aviation industry partners for a greener future for flight. We bring together commercial rivals such as Airbus and Boeing and operational partners such as airports, airlines and air traffic control organisations in order to craft, plan and execute common environmental objectives, such as our cross-industry target of carbon neutral growth from 2020.

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One example of such collaboration has just been announced - Heathrow Airport, Singapore Airlines, NATS (the UK's air traffic control organisation) and Airbus have been working on a project to implement new take-off and departures procedures for the A380 aircraft. By working together, these organisations have enabled take-offs using less power from the engines, followed by 'flexible acceleration' after the aircraft reaches 1,500 feet. This basically means the pilot is free to set the thrust of the engines to best match conditions for each flight - taking into full account wind speed and temperature etc.

This procedure will save on average 300 kilos of fuel (that's 945 kilos of carbon dioxide) off each take-off. When you consider that Singapore Airlines flies the A380 to Heathrow daily, that equates to an annual saving of just under 350 tonnes of CO2. Of course, the A380 is already a very efficient aircraft in its own right, as more of them enter service, new operational procedures will only add to that efficiency.

Now that Heathrow, NATS, Airbus and Singapore Airlines have been running the pilot programme for a year, the airport operator BAA is set to extend the programme to other operators of the A380 - Emirates and Qantas.

Good things happen when we work together!

- Image from Flickr user hyku

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"Nei hou" from Hong Kong

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I am in Hong Kong, where leaders from the Asia-Pacific airline industry are meeting for Greener Skies 2009, a conference where we will discuss the recent industry announcement about reaching carbon neutral growth from 2020 and begin to chart a way forward for implementing this ambitious goal.

Among the people gathered here are: Tony Tyler, CEO of Cathay Pacific; Chew Choon Seng, CEO of Singapore Airlines; Rob Fyfe, CEO of Air New Zealand; Emirsyah Satar, CEO of Garuda Indonesia; Steve Howard, CEO of The Climate Group and a host of other executives from across the region.

We will be live blogging from the event throughout tomorrow (Tuesday 6 October) and the twitter feed will be quite active as well. We will also be doing a whole series of interviews with the delegates which will be posted on the YouTube channel.

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