Greener, cleaner flights introduced between Brisbane and Hawaii

By Cameron Atfield
Updated September 22 2016 - 1:08pm, first published 9:17am
Captain Brian Beres prepares to fly his Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 to Brisbane on the inaugural ASPIRE flight. Photo: Supplied
Captain Brian Beres prepares to fly his Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330 to Brisbane on the inaugural ASPIRE flight. Photo: Supplied
Hawaiian Airlines has introduced Brisbane's second ASPIRE emissions-reducing route.
Hawaiian Airlines has introduced Brisbane's second ASPIRE emissions-reducing route.
A breakdown of the flight processes that can create efficiencies. Photo: Hawaiian Airlines
A breakdown of the flight processes that can create efficiencies. Photo: Hawaiian Airlines

Brisbane Airport has said "Aloha" to the first flight from the United States to adopt a raft of emissions-reducing practices, which could revolutionise travel across the Asia-Pacific.

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