Aviation Plan Slows Flight Speeds
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•Make flights an hour longer to help save planet: Scientists
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge introduced a plan to help the aviation industry reach net-zero emissions by 2050 .
Part of the plan would involve mandating longer flight times.
The plan would slow flight speeds by 15% , reduce fuel burn by up to 7% and reduce the industry contribution to climate change.
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