MarketplaceCabin Pillows Can reduce the pillows, blankets and magazines in the lower cabin of the fuel on a commercial airliner? Yes. All these combined may total about 200 pounds, and can save a lot of fuel. Assuming you mean bearing all the "extra" weight to reduce fuel consumption, of course. This is the same as getting all companies to put alcohol miniatures in plastic bottles. I do not understand, if you propose to take the issue off on a 747 they may have about 5 pounds of that and they go over 200 with an average weight of 120, probably not. Yes, it's true. American Airlines went through their planes and eliminated much of the excess weight as possible. This included getting rid of magazines, cooking equipment used, drinking water and extra fuel. Their own in-flight magazine must prove each year that its revenue exceeds the cost of fuel needed to run it. A book or two does not sound like much but is then registered on a plane with 150 seats, it is significant. American estimates that he saves about. $ 200 million per year it does. More size, less weight .. less weight, more efficient fuel consumption .. So yes, if all commands in the aircraft are made in "miniature", which can reduce the total weight and use less fuel .. Yes. All these equal weight of small objects. causes of weight and drag, so more power is needed to overcome this weight problem, the fuel is burned much more. Anything that reduces the weight of the aircraft will also reduce the amount of fuel it consumes. Yes, the airlines have tried creative ways to make lighter aircraft such as the manufacture of in-flight magazine is not as thick. All Nippon Airways urged all passengers to use the bathroom at the airport before boarding. Posted on May 19, 2010.
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