![The study by the University of Cambridge concluded that the reduction in flight speed by around 15% could reduce fuel burn by 5 to 7%. In real terms, this would mean an increase of about 50 minutes for a transatlantic flight.](https://fortune.com/img-assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/GettyImages-2177456939-1-e1738682077574.jpg?w=1440&q=75)
The study by the University of Cambridge concluded that the reduction in flight speed by around 15% could reduce fuel burn by 5 to 7%. In real terms, this would mean an increase of about 50 minutes for a transatlantic flight.
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The study by the University of Cambridge concluded that the reduction in flight speed by around 15% could reduce fuel burn by 5 to 7%. In real terms, this would mean an increase of about 50 minutes for a transatlantic flight.
Bluecinema via Getty
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