A new study conducted by easyJet has revealed that airspace modernization could save around 18 million tons of CO2 a year from European aviation. The analysis also found that inefficient airspace contributes to significant and unnecessary increases in fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, and flight times across Europe. 

In carrying out the study, the low-cost airline used AI to analyze and model the carbon impact resulting from airspace inefficiencies across all easyJet flights over the past 12 months. The results showed that if airspace was modernized, easyJet alone could achieve over a 10% reduction in emissions through airspace modernization.  

The results revealed that airspace inefficiencies increased CO2 emissions by 10.62% (the equivalent to 663,710 tons of CO2) all because of the current airspace regime across Europe. According to the carrier, the countries with the greatest need for improvement are the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Spain, and Switzerland 

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