GoAir opta per crew femminili per risparmiare carburante


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GoAir, la famosa LCC indiana, afferma che nelle prossime selezioni per i crew prenderà in considerazione prevalentemente candidati di sesso femminile perchè permetterebbero di risparmiare tra i 200 e i 300 kg per viaggio, con conseguente risparmio di carburante.

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The airline's 130-odd male flight pursers will keep flying but future cabin crew recruitments will be all airhostesses.
Saurabh Sinha, TNN | Jun 28, 2013, 01.14AM IST
NEW DELHI: The falling rupee has claimed a new victim — the male cabin crew. Low cost carrier GoAir has decided to recruit only airhostesses from now on instead of the 'heavier' male flight pursers. The idea is to lighten the aircraft to reduce fuel burn because of increased operating costs.

GoAir currently has 330 cabin crew members, 40% of whom are males. Every additional kg on board costs Rs 3 per flight hour. With an airhostess weighing about 15-20kg less than a male flight purser, Go expects to save about Rs 2.5 crore to Rs 3 crore annually.

The airline's 130-odd male flight pursers will keep flying but future cabin crew recruitments will be all airhostesses. Go plans to induct about 80 aircraft over next seven years, for which it will recruit about 2,000 airhostesses and pilots.

"The rupee's fall has hurt the industry badly. All major expenses — aircraft leasing, spare parts and fuel costs — are linked to the dollar. The fall in exchange rate of a rupee costs us Rs 30 crore on an annual basis. We are looking at every possible way of cost-cutting to remain profitable," GoAir CEO Giorgio De Roni said.

With the rupee's freefall hiking operating costs, the airline has taken other steps to lighten its aircraft and improve fuel efficiency.

"We are reducing the weight on board our aircraft. The size of inflight magazines has been reduced. The potable water tanks are no longer being filled to capacity as only 35% to 40% of that water is actually used. Now the water tanks are filled 60%," De Roni said. Operational procedures have been revised with aircraft now doing single engine taxi to save fuel.

"Our new aircraft will have sharklets (wingtip devices) that will help in reducing fuel burn by 5%. From next year onwards, we will have sharklets installed in five of our existing planes as the remaining 10 will be phased out to have a young fleet," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...le-crew-to-save-fuel/articleshow/20805888.cms
 
Giusto per chiarire, la compagnia non e' IndiGo (forse l'unica compagnia aerea indiana non in perdita), ma la GoAir, una delle piu' piccole LCC indiane ed in perdita (ha in flotta una quindicina di A320).

Se non sbaglio, anche Air Dolomiti accettata solo assistenti di volo di sesso femminile, ma non per motivi di peso.
 
Allora, ultraspannometricamente, mi pare di aver letto che il per pax per mille km e' di circa 30 litri (dipende ovviamente dal mezzo).

Quanti km fa mediamente in un giorno un membro dell'equipaggio? Diciamo 3-5000 facendo una media tra corto e lungo raggio.

Questo significa che si bruciano 100-150 litri per persona al giorno.

Una donna mediamente pesa il 25% in meno di un uomo? Questo significa 25-40 litri risparmiati al giorno per persona, se il risparmio fosse proporzionale al peso, il che certamente non e'. Nella realta' probabilmente e' molto meno.

Ok, e' un calcolo che non ha nessun valore.... ma e' per capire almeno il possibile ordine di grandezza.