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German Airlines' Kerosene Consumption Has Fallen Again

The average kerosene consumption of German airlines has fallen again. The airlines organized in the Federal Association of the German Aviation Industry (BDL) achieved an average consumption of 3.38 liters per passenger and 100 kilometers in 2024, the BDL announced on Friday. Since 1990, kerosene consumption of German airlines has fallen by 46 percent, from 6.3 liters then to today. CO2 emissions per passenger have thus decreased by the same amou…
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German airlines have reduced their fuel consumption in 2024 to an average of 3.38 litres per passenger and 100 kilometres. Since 1990, consumption has fallen by 46 percent. The increase in efficiency is due to billions of investments in modern aircraft.

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The average kerosene consumption of German airlines has fallen again. The airlines organized in the Federal Association of the German Aviation Industry (BDL) achieved an average consumption of 3.38 liters per passenger and 100 kilometers in 2024, the BDL announced on Friday. Since 1990, kerosene consumption of German airlines has fallen by 46 percent, from 6.3 liters then to today. CO2 emissions per passenger have thus decreased by the same amou…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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