Annual Fuel Savings of up to 500,000 Gallons Per Aircraft
FORT WORTH, Texas, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines and
Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) announced today the first revenue flight of a
Boeing 767-300ER with APB's Blended Winglets(TM). American Flight #78 left
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Sunday, March 8, at 8:35 p.m. with 204
passengers onboard and arrived ahead of schedule at London Heathrow Airport on
Monday, March 9, at 10:26 a.m.
"We are pleased that APB chose to partner with American to develop and
install these Blended Winglets, and we are especially happy that we also
operated the first flight with customers onboard a winglet-equipped
767-300ER," said Bob Reding, American's Executive Vice President - Operations.
"The fuel savings and emissions reductions that we will achieve are one more
step in our efforts to both moderate costs and shrink the impact we have on
our environment - two goals that go hand-in-hand."
The increased lift provided by the winglets, without a corresponding
increase of engine power, improves fuel efficiency. Each airplane equipped
with the winglets is expected to save up to 500,000 gallons of fuel annually
depending on miles flown, according to APB. American plans to install winglets
on its entire 58 aircraft fleet of 767-300ERs, which could result in a total
savings of up to 29 million gallons of fuel per year. That represents a
significant potential increase to the 111 million gallons of fuel that
American currently saves through its Fuel Smart efficiency program.
In addition to the fuel cost savings, this 767-300ER fuel efficiency
improvement will result in a reduction of up to 277,000 metric tons of carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions annually, according to APB. The 11-foot high winglets
could also extend the range of an aircraft by as much as 360 nautical miles
and improve take-off performance, providing as much as 12,000 pounds of
additional payload.
"The 767-300ER Blended Winglets have been the most complicated product
development program in the history of Aviation Partners Boeing. We owe a huge
debt of gratitude to our launch partner, American Airlines, and our other
pre-certification customers for their continued faith in APB and Blended
Winglet technology and their patience and support through a challenging
certification process. These winglets represent the largest piece of structure
ever retrofitted to a commercial aircraft wing and will dramatically change
forever both the appearance and performance of the 767-300ER," said John
Reimers, Aviation Partners Boeing President and CEO.
The winglet installation work was accomplished by American's Maintenance &
Engineering organization at its maintenance base in Kansas City, Mo. American
expects to modify all of its 767-300ER aircraft by 2011. American has already
completed Blended Winglet installation on its fleets of 124 Boeing 757s and 77
Boeing 737s.
American's in-house maintenance organization accomplishes more than 90
percent of American's maintenance. American Maintenance Services will also
install the B-767 as well as B-757 and B-737 Blended Winglets on other
Aviation Partners Boeing customers' aircraft at its existing base maintenance
facilities in Tulsa, Okla.; Kansas City; or Fort Worth, Texas.
"Our mechanics and engineers are highly experienced, and we have
outstanding facilities and the resources necessary to excel at this kind of
complex structural installation," said Carmine Romano, Senior Vice President -
Maintenance & Engineering, for American. "The efficiency that allows us to do
this kind of work in house also allows us to provide the same service to our
customers, and they simply can't get that anywhere else."
APB began the flight test certification program in February 2008 with a
leased American Airlines 767-300ER. The two companies jointly began the
winglet development program early in 2007.
About APB
Aviation Partners Boeing is a joint venture of Aviation Partners, Inc. and
The Boeing Company. Based in Seattle, APB has now certified its patented
Blended Winglet technology, in chronological order, for the Boeing Business
Jet, 737-800, 737-700, 737-300, 757-200, 737-900, 737-500, and 767-300ER.. APB
is also currently in the process of certifying Blended Winglets for the
757-300. Today, over 2,800800 Boeing aircraft have been equipped with Blended
Winglets. By 2010, APB expects that Blended Winglets will have saved the
world's airlines over 2 billion gallons of fuel.
About American Airlines Maintenance Services
American Airlines Maintenance Services offers a full line of airframe,
engine and component, and line maintenance services customizing those services
to meet the specific needs of the client. AAMS has more than 60 customers - 80
percent of which are repeat business - located in North and South America.
Services are provided by American's overhaul bases in Tulsa, Okla.; Fort
Worth, Texas; Kansas City, Mo., and at line maintenance locations in the
United States, Latin America and Europe.
About American Airlines
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serve 250 cities in 40 countries with, on average, more than 3,400 daily
flights. The combined network fleet numbers more than 900 aircraft. American's
award-winning Web site, AA.com(R), provides users with easy access to check
and book fares, plus personalized news, information and travel offers.
American Airlines is a founding member of the oneworld(R) Alliance, which
brings together some of the best and biggest names in the airline business,
enabling them to offer their customers more services and benefits than any
airline can provide on its own. Together, its members serve nearly 700
destinations in over 140 countries and territories. American Airlines, Inc.
and American Eagle Airlines, Inc. are subsidiaries of AMR Corporation.
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SOURCE American Airlines
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Corporate Communications of American Airlines,
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or
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VP of Sales & Marketing
- APB
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