Hyderabad: Ushering in a new era in fuel conservation and emission reduction, an Air India flight landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here from New Delhi on Monday without provision for additional fuel which was hitherto necessary to carry in case of flight diversion.
"This is the first flight in the country that has flown without carrying any additional fuel. We will be implementing the same procedure for all our 15 flights that are coming to Hyderabad daily, over a period of time," an Air India official told PTI.
According to a release issued by the national carrier, regulations require that every aircraft has to carry enough fuel to fly to the destination and also to an alternative airport in case of flight diversion.
This was resulting in a lot of dead weight to be carried if there is no diversion.
"Provisions exist in the regulations to despatch flights without an alternate, without compromising on safety issues," the release said.
The 'Dispatch with no destination alternate' is a collective initiative of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Director General of Civil Aviation, Air Traffic Control India Meteorological Department and Air India, Indigo, Spicejet and Air Asia and AI is the first implement it.