Etihad Airways is operating a celebratory ecoFlight to mark two years since it began its Greenliner programme, which focuses on finding sustainable flight solutions.
On Saturday, October 23, Flight EY20 will operate from London Heathrow to Abu Dhabi via Etihad’s modified Boeing 787 Greenliner.
Replacing the airline’s regular 1.10pm flight to the UAE, the Dreamliner jet will sport a special livery representing the Greenliner partnership between Etihad and Boeing.
“The Sustainable Flight will be our latest ecoFlight of many already completed on our 787 Dreamliner, but the ambition and intent of this flight stands it apart from anything we’ve ever done previously,” said Tony Douglas, group chief executive at Etihad Aviation Group.

“It’s no understatement to say this will be our most sustainable flight to date, as well as an accurate look at what the future of flying will look like.”
Taking place the week before global leaders arrive in the UK to discuss climate commitments at Cop26, the ecoFlight will allow Etihad and Boeing to conduct further research into how flying can be more sustainable.
Since 2019, when the Greenliner programme began, Etihad and Boeing have operated several flights aboard the Boeing jet focusing on plastic-free in-flight products, optimised airspace management, flight deck tools for more eco-friendly take-offs, noise reduction and the use of sustainable fuel.
“The Sustainable Flight on October 23 will be a celebration of everything that has been achieved in the past two years and a great flight for Etihad’s guests who will get to see what the future of commercial air travel looks like,” said Mohammad Al Bulooki, chief operating officer at Etihad Aviation Group.
“The fact that sustainability has stayed on the agenda during the pandemic is testament to just how important the topic is to Etihad – the sustainability challenges faced globally will still be around when Covid-19 is no longer an issue.”
The EY20 Sustainable Flight will emit 72 per cent less carbon dioxide equivalent in total than the same flight operated in 2019, thanks to a suite of interventions that will be implemented before, during and after the flight has landed.
Before the flight, the Greenliner will undergo a foam washing process to make sure it has optimal aerodynamics.
Pre-flight planning processes will use cutting-edge software and other assessment tools to ensure the jet is on track to fly the most efficient route possible from London to the UAE capital, taking in flight conditions on the day.
All passengers flying on the Greenliner will also be encouraged with incentives for flying without check-in baggage or with lightweight luggage.
Etihad Airways is operating a celebratory ecoFlight to mark two years since it began its Greenliner programme, which focuses on finding sustainable flight solutions.
On Saturday, October 23, Flight EY20 will operate from London Heathrow to Abu Dhabi via Etihad’s modified Boeing 787 Greenliner.
Replacing the airline’s regular 1.10pm flight to the UAE, the Dreamliner jet will sport a special livery representing the Greenliner partnership between Etihad and Boeing.
“The Sustainable Flight will be our latest ecoFlight of many already completed on our 787 Dreamliner, but the ambition and intent of this flight stands it apart from anything we’ve ever done previously,” said Tony Douglas, group chief executive at Etihad Aviation Group.
“It’s no understatement to say this will be our most sustainable flight to date, as well as an accurate look at what the future of flying will look like.”
Taking place the week before global leaders arrive in the UK to discuss climate commitments at Cop26, the ecoFlight will allow Etihad and Boeing to conduct further research into how flying can be more sustainable.
Since 2019, when the Greenliner programme began, Etihad and Boeing have operated several flights aboard the Boeing jet focusing on plastic-free in-flight products, optimised airspace management, flight deck tools for more eco-friendly take-offs, noise reduction and the use of sustainable fuel.
“The Sustainable Flight on October 23 will be a celebration of everything that has been achieved in the past two years and a great flight for Etihad’s guests who will get to see what the future of commercial air travel looks like,” said Mohammad Al Bulooki, chief operating officer at Etihad Aviation Group.
“The fact that sustainability has stayed on the agenda during the pandemic is testament to just how important the topic is to Etihad – the sustainability challenges faced globally will still be around when Covid-19 is no longer an issue.”
The EY20 Sustainable Flight will emit 72 per cent less carbon dioxide equivalent in total than the same flight operated in 2019, thanks to a suite of interventions that will be implemented before, during and after the flight has landed.
Before the flight, the Greenliner will undergo a foam washing process to make sure it has optimal aerodynamics.
Pre-flight planning processes will use cutting-edge software and other assessment tools to ensure the jet is on track to fly the most efficient route possible from London to the UAE capital, taking in flight conditions on the day.
All passengers flying on the Greenliner will also be encouraged with incentives for flying without check-in baggage or with lightweight luggage.