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by rizwank
2623 days ago
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Totally agree. No strong reason how CO2 emissions are affected by padding - yes IF there is additional time circling in the air, but then the airline is rarely solely responsible and a clear financial incentive exists. Note that the bottom half of the article is a sales pitch for his business flow product! |
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Quite often airliners arriving at my local airport ask ATC for a dogleg course for 'additional track miles' on approach to pad their arrival time or burn-off fuel.
It's purely a request by the pilots, not a traffic issue. CO2 being traded directly for convenience.