With an aim to achieve net-zero emissions, airlines, OEMs, airports, and aviation companies across the world are finding newer and innovative ways for tracking and reducing carbon emissions. To this end, Cirium has integrated the aircraft CO2 emissions and satellite-based flight tracking data with its expansive fleets analysis solution, Fleets Analyzer.
The aircraft CO2 emissions data has been integrated into Cirium's fleets analysis tool, along with the advanced satellite-based flight tracking data for individual aircraft, which provides complete coverage of the utilisation of narrow- and widebody aircraft anywhere in the world.
Jeremy Bowen, CEO at Cirium said: “Cirium has focused on the accuracy and fusion of the data we offer to clients. By bringing together the tracked flights and aircraft CO2 emissions data with our unrivaled fleets data, businesses can monitor and have a 360-degree view of aircraft globally to enable the analysis of supply, demand, and liquidity of aircraft.”
After using the Fleet Analyzer, the results showed that the total CO2 emissions from commercial passenger flights globally were cut by 23% in September 2022 versus the same month in 2019 as there were 15% fewer flights in 2019. The analysis indicates a reduction in average CO2 emissions per flight of 9.5% for September 2022 compared to 2019.
This represents a total drop of 16.2 million tons of CO2 emissions year-over-year.