EasyJet Aims To Cut Apron Emissions, Eliminate APUs

EasyJet Airbus A320
Credit: Alan Dron
LCC easyJet is targeting reductions in airport apron fuel consumption, carbon emissions and noise following a successful trial to eliminate the use of aircraft auxiliary power units [APU]. The APU-ZERO Project at Milan Malpensa Airport saw aircraft APU functions replaced with a pre-conditioning air...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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