2021
DOI: 10.22161/ijeab.66.27
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An Assessment of Singapore Airlines Environmentally Sustainable Energy Management

Abstract: This study has examined how Singapore Airlines, a major global airline, manages its energy in an environmentally sustainable manner. The research used an in-depth qualitative longitudinal research design. The study period was from 2010/2011 to 2020/2021. Singapore Airlines four key energy sources are aircraft jet fuel, electricity, diesel, and petrol. The airline's passenger aircraft jet fuel consumption grew in line with its expansion of services and aircraft fleet. The airline's freighter aircraft fleet cons… Show more

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“…Historically, this has been provided by onboard auxiliary power units (APUs) which burn jet fuel. However, many modern airports, in a bid to reduce emissions, are transitioning to ground power units (GPUs) which provide electricity to aircraft from the airport's main power grid (Altuntas et al 2014;Baxter 2021Baxter , 2022Padhra 2018). Yet, in Nigeria, with its irregular power grid situation, this transition is not straightforward.…”
Section: Ground Support Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, this has been provided by onboard auxiliary power units (APUs) which burn jet fuel. However, many modern airports, in a bid to reduce emissions, are transitioning to ground power units (GPUs) which provide electricity to aircraft from the airport's main power grid (Altuntas et al 2014;Baxter 2021Baxter , 2022Padhra 2018). Yet, in Nigeria, with its irregular power grid situation, this transition is not straightforward.…”
Section: Ground Support Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the SIA has hedged a large amount of fuel and crude oil demand, although it has been in the red for a long time. One possible reason for the high hedging amount is that jet fuel consumption growth from 2010 to 2021 is in line with the group's expansion of services and aircraft fleet [8]. As the Covid-19 virus is being dealt with globally, the gains from fuel hedging have climbed.…”
Section: Fuel Hedging Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%