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KLM Group Airlines is using GE Aerospace software to cut emissions and boost fuel efficiency

KLM will use GE Aerospace Fuel Insight seamlessly integrates the aircraft's original flight data with the airline’s operational data.

KLM Group Airlines is using GE Aerospace software to cut emissions and boost fuel efficiency

by Gary Wright
May 1, 2024
in Aviation and Shipping
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines signs up for GE Aerospace’s Fuel Insight solution. 
  • Fuel Insight helps operators find new ways to cut emissions and reduce costs.
  • Accurate reporting and tracking can be easily customised to the airline’s operation.

GE Aerospace, Software as a Service, has announced that KLM Group Airlines (KLM Group), that include KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, KLM Cityhopper and Martinair, has signed up for its Fuel Insight software to help increase fuel efficiency, reduce CO2 emissions and centralise around one set of tools at the group level. 

KLM previously tested GE Aerospace’s Flight Analytics platform’s EMS (Event Measurement System) while participating in SkyTeam’s Sustainable Flight Challenge. The group has now decided to choose this platform and our Fuel Insight solution as its main fuel efficiency system for aircraft operations.

Fuel Insight seamlessly integrates the aircraft’s original flight data with the airline’s operational data. Using a powerful suite of analytics and reporting tools, it provides operators with trends and actionable insights that help them take fuel efficiency to the next level. It was very important for the KLM airlines group to be able to see their data, customise their analytics and share best practices by using a centralised set of tools.

Fuel Insight enables teams to gain intuitive insights into fuel consumption and emissions, enabling them to prioritise initiatives with the highest potential for savings and monitor adoption rates across their fleet.

Using the software, operators can revolutionise their approach to fuel management, achieving substantial cost reductions while simultaneously reducing their environmental footprint. 

By offering a single source of truth for fuel data, KLM will be equipped to identify fuel optimisation opportunities that previously went unnoticed. 

“We’re proud that the KLM Group has chosen our Fuel Insight solution to support their fuel efficiency efforts,” said Andrew Coleman, general manager, GE Aerospace, Software as a Service. “Our Fuel Insight platform seamlessly integrates flight data, which will empower KLM to prioritize its sustainability initiatives, lower costs, and provide deeper insights into lowering CO2 emissions.”

Eimerd Bult, Executive Vice President of KLM Flight Operations, said: “At KLM, we’re committed to advancing our fuel efficiency efforts, and GE Aerospace’s Fuel Insight software aligns perfectly with our goals. It’s a solution that will help us gain valuable insights into fuel consumption, leading to smarter fuel management and lower costs.”

More information about GE Aerospace, Software as a Service, can be found here.

About GE Aerospace 
GE Aerospace is a world-leading provider of jet engines, components and systems for commercial and military aircraft with a global service network to support these offerings. GE Aerospace and its joint ventures have an installed base of more than 40,000 commercial and 26,000 military aircraft engines, and the business is playing a vital role in shaping the future of flight.

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