DHL Cargo Airbus A330-200F

DHL Conducting A Demonstration ‘Perfect Flight’ From Europe To USA

Today, DHL Express is conducting a ground-breaking demonstration flight between Europe and the U.S.

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On this flight from the DHL hub in Leipzig, Germany to JFK International Airport in New York City, the Airbus A330-200F is scheduled to consume a considerably lower amount of fuel and generate reduced CO2 emissions.

This has been made possible by the less busy airspace because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

DHL’s operating airline European Air Transport GmbH has identified over 50 actions to support a “perfect flight” that will save jet fuel and reduce CO2 emissions.

These range from a pre-flight engine washing to improve aerodynamics, to route optimisation using a state-of-the-art flight planning system and an optimal take off route (unrestricted climb to cruising altitude from Leipzig/Halle Airport), right through to a best possible descent procedure at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport where the aircraft descends in a constant angle with minimum engine power.

“It is our purpose every day to connect people and improve their lives,” said Alberto Nobis, CEO, DHL Express Europe. “We are also aware of our responsibility towards the environment and we try to use innovative technologies to apply all possible levers in our logistics chain to become more efficient and environmentally friendly. Optimal routes and less jet fuel consumption will help us to become even greener.”

DHL Flight Operates Under Real Conditions

The “perfect flight” will run under real operating conditions with the cargo plane loaded to its usual capacity (approx. 60 tons of freight).

DHL Express developed an optimal flight scenario in cooperation with all air traffic control units and other aviation partners along the Atlantic route, including German Air Traffic Control (DFS), Eurocontrol, NATS (National Air Traffic Services, U.K.), IAA (Irish Aviation Authority), Shanwick Oceanic Control, NavCanada, ISAVIA (Iceland), IATA (International Air Transport Association), the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and PANYNJ (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey).

A total of 13 participating institutions have committed to support an optimal flight route and altitude, taking into account actual weather conditions, wind, and other air traffic during the flight.

“With this demonstration flight we can gain important insights for the air transport industry and contribute to the Deutsche Post DHL Group’s climate goal of net-zero emissions from transportation,” said Roy Hughes, Executive Vice President, DHL Network Operations Europe.

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The jet fuel saving of the flight is anticipated to be 1,000 kg, which corresponds to a reduction in CO2 of 3,150 kg.

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