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Southwest Airlines Engine Washing

cday
Frequent Flyer C

Southwest Airlines signed an agreement to use an environmentally friendly engine-washing system in an effort to save on fuel and cut carbon emissions.

I wonder if there is a similar solution for my car engine??  Check out this video to see what it takes to wash an engine!
10 Comments
Anonymous3943
Explorer C
That's some LUV for mother earth. When are you going finish outfitting winglets on your fleet?
pberg
Frequent Flyer B
Hey Kevin - We've aleady installed winglets on all of our 737-700 aircraft, and our goal is to add them to around 40 percent of our 737-300 aircraft (90 out of 219) by the end of 2008. As of last month, 40 of those 90 aircraft have been modified. By the time we complete our -300 installations, we will have approximately 400 aircraft (-300 & -700) equipped with Blended Winglets. BTW...Winglets on the -700 aircraft save us approx. 92,000 gallons of fuel per aircraft annually (approximately 3 percent per aircraft), and winglets on the -300 aircraft are estimated to save us approx. 74,000 gallons of fuel per aircraft annually (a little less than 3 percent per aircraft).
Nick_Tyson
Explorer C
This is so cool how you guys can manage all these aircraft and make sure they all get out safely. 😃
joedal
Explorer A
That is really cool. I have seen you guys doing that before, when I have driven along Denton drive at night. I always wondered what this was. Do you guys try and do this every night on every aircraft, or just select aircraft? Oh, I also love the winglets on the -300s. Any plans to incorporate them on the -500s like a fellow Texas airline has done?

Joseph R. Meyers

Dallas, Texas

pberg
Frequent Flyer B
JoeDal – I’m not aware of plans to add the winglets to our -500 aircraft, but I’m not sure of the reason. Perhaps it’s because we only have 22 -500’s remaining in our fleet, and our efforts are better directed to our greater number of -300’s. I’ll see if I can find an answer. In the meantime, I can share a few more interesting facts about the Engine washing… Based on our current fleet of 737-700 aircraft, we are estimating an annual savings of 134 million lbs. of carbon dioxide annually. And, estimate fuel savings from April 1, 2008 to current is $1.6M. Every pound of jet fuel saved reduces carbon dioxide emission by 3.1 pounds. As of May 21, 2008 SWA had accomplished 248 washes, with an estimated elimination of 16.6 million pounds of carbon dioxide. We are now performing four engine washes per night each in Oakland and Orlando (although we have performed them at Dallas as well, as you may have seen).
Warren
Explorer C
As a pilot of corporate jets I found this technique fascinating. It certainly beats the old garden sprayer way of doing this job. One comment regarding the people doing the job: I didn't see ANYONE wearing hearing protection. As an old, experienced (and somewhat deaf) pilot I can tell you this is not a good thing.
Poor_Ol_Curt
Explorer C
I thought I was computer savvy , but i can't get the video to load
Anonymous1268
Explorer C
As flight workers and employees of a major (and the best!) airline company, how do you protect your hearing? Is there a staff audiologist? Thank you!
snelson
Adventurer C
Dear Anonymous, Thanks for thinking we are the best (I happen to agree!) and for your interest in this topic. Actually, we have no audiologists "on staff," but we have a Hearing Conservation Program where we provide hearing tests on an annual basis to Employees in certain work areas. We also have policies in place that require Employees to wear hearing protection (ear plugs, ear phones, etc.) while performing certain aspects of their duties (marshaling aircraft on the ramp, for example). Bottomline, we meet or exceed the OSHA requirements in this area. Hope that answers your questions!
rosminian
Explorer C
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