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“When we analysed the trajectory after the flight had taken place, we determined that we had saved close to 64 tonnes of CO2.”

“When we analysed the trajectory after the flight had taken place, we determined that we had saved close to 64 tonnes of CO2.”

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Situation: Solution: Impact: “When we analysed the trajectory after the flight had taken place, we determined that we had saved close to 64 tonnes of CO2.” The airline industry is responsible for 3.5% of human climate change and almost two-thirds of that impact results from the formation of contrails. — Adam Durant. CEO and Founder, Satavia. Microsoft Azure provides the flexible computer environment and AI tools for Satavia to build and use its high-resolution algorithmic models that map the conditions that create contrails. On October 23, 2021, the modelling was applied to inform decisions about the altitude of an Etihad Airways flight – with the result of saving 64 tonnes of carbon being explored. Customer: Satavia Industry: Manufacturing Size: Small (1 - 49 employees)

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