HONG KONG - Cathay Pacific Airways’ first “silver bullet” freighter, stripped bare of most of its paint, went into service today as part of an innovative airline initiative that asked staff for ideas to cut spiralling fuel costs.
Less weight reduces aircraft fuel burn. The polished silver fuselage makes the Boeing 747 about 200 kg lighter and saves more than HK$1.5 million (US$193,000) on its annual fuel bill. Virtually the entire aircraft body has been stripped bare, with the exception of the tail and a strip along the aircraft’s nose to maintain the airline’s identity.
Ultimately all 14 freighter aircraft in the Cathay Pacific fleet will undergo the transformation. They will get the new look when they undergo a scheduled maintenance overhaul over the next couple of years. The full livery on passenger aircraft will remain unchanged.
Lighter cargo and baggage containers are also being introduced across the entire Cathay Pacific fleet to make further weight and fuel savings.
interesting! AC also tried the same on one of their B762s, but did not carry forward. Maybe the difference here was that they tried on passenger a/c and as a result it was widely disliked. On a freighter, it hardly makes any difference. But if you see, CX is not the first one to do so. JL has had it's "bare naked" freighters for a while now.
With fuel prices soaring, we will see more ingenuity on the part of various carriers.
Wow, 200kgs!! Didnt know that only a coat of paint would make so much difference! Anyway, with sprialling oil prices, this is the best thing to do I guess!
you'll have no idea what massive impact paint has on wieght. i could tell you how much it approximately takes to paint and balance just the tail and rudder of a 757 but unfortunately i cant for contractual reasons ;)
but believe me.... it saves a MASSIVE AMOUNT of money... and in the end... i think it is a positive move.... but i myself am not very happy if all the airlines began to fly around the place with naked planes