Let’s be honest. Airplanes are big offenders when it comes to emissions and use of fossil fuels. Yet even though solutions to that problem are a ways off, some airlines are trying to green other aspects of their operations.
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The Green Plane is Southwest's newest initiative in a company-wide effort to save money and fuel. OUr friend Johnny Jet flies about 150,000 miles a year and takes fastidious notes of every mile in the air.
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When passengers view Southwest Airlines new environmentally friendly Boeing 737-700 prototype for the first time there’s a good chance they will be driven to channel Hervé Villechaize’s Paradise Island character, Tattoo, and exclaim, “Green Plane!
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HOUSTON, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Southwest Airlines, the world's largest airline by annual number of passengers, said on Wednesday it would test a "Green Plane" that could save more than 10 U.S. million dollars a year in fuel costs and reduce...
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