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United Airlines Operates “Flight For The Planet”

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 8, 2019November 14, 2023 3 Comments

a large white and green tanker truck

United Airlines claims it operated “the most eco-friendly commercial flight of its kind in the history of aviation” from Chicago to Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Combining biofuel with carbon credits and compostable service ware with “gentle” taxiing, United achieved (virtually) zero waste on Flight 310.

Instead of offering buy-on-board snacks and meals wrapped in plastic, passengers in economy class were offered three complimentary meal choices:

  • Thai summer salad with mango and rice noodles
  • Quinoa and kale superfood wrap
  • Artisanal cheese plate

a tray of food on a table

As reported by USA Today:

The meals were served on compostable or recyclable plates; hot beverages were served in recyclable paper cups, an industry first, according to the airline. The cutlery was compostable. In first class, passengers’ meals were covered with a beeswax wrap instead of the usual plastic and there was no plastic ring around the napkin.

Trash, which usually amounts to 65 pounds per flight, ended up being 14 pounds only because passengers discarded items they brought onboard.

Per United, the use of biofuel “dramatically reduces aircraft emissions as compared to traditional jet fuel.” The emissions that were created along with the trash were offset by carbon offset credits acquired through an investment in sustainable forestry projects with Conservation International. Furthermore, United used single-engine taxiing and a continuous-descent approach to cut back on fuel burn.

Speaking at the gate prior to the flight, United President Scott Kirby said:

We are proud to be the leading airline in the world working on sustainability initiatives. We are proud of that not only because it’s good for United Airlines in the short term and the long term, but all of us here at United, all 90,000 of us at United Airlines, want to leave behind a world that is better for our children, our grandchildren and future generations.

CONCLUSION

I don’t mean to miss the forrest in the trees, but I’m all for free meals on domestic flights “for the environment”.  In all seriousness, as “carbon shaming” spreads in Europe, United is wisely getting ahead of the curve. Even token gestures help set a different narrative. As Scott Kirby noted, that certainly helps United on both a short-term and long-term basis. Sometimes the optics are what matter most.

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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3 Comments

  1. derek Reply
    June 8, 2019 at 10:51 am

    Taxes can stop behavior. Tax all miles a high amount and have a passenger ticket tax of $300, $1000 for international flights and nobody would fly. That would cut down jet fuel use. Of course, it would destroy the economy.

    In a similar line of thought, electric cars are not the answer but limited driving is.

  2. Rob Reply
    June 10, 2019 at 12:26 am

    Fuel is an airline’s biggest cost, this move from the USA’s worst airline has to be fueled by (pun intended) increasing their income. Save fuel, earn more. Less weight including trash equals less fuel.

  3. Diane Hamm-Vida Reply
    June 12, 2019 at 11:05 am

    This is so cool! My son is a catering director for United, who came up through the ranks in all aspects of airline operations, and is educated in operational leadership (baccalaureate) and aviation administration (Masters from Embry Riddle ). So excited to see firsthand how education and experience pay off. He should be very proud to be a part of the team who conceived of this brilliant idea.

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