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WOMEN IN                                                                                                                 AVIATION
                AVIATION                                                                                                                 FUEL

                                  HONOURING EMILY                                                                                                         A FUELLING



                                                                                                                                                          MILESTONE

                                                                     mily Howell Warner, a woman of many firsts in the avia-

                                                               Eti on industry, including the fi rst woman hired as a pilot by
                                                                a US commercial airline and the first female commercial captain,


                                                                died July 3 in Littleton, in Denver, USA. She was 80 years old.

                                                                 Warner was the first woman member of the Air Line Pilots

                                                                Association, the largest pilots union in the world and the

                                                                leader of the first all-female commercial flight crew. She is

                                                                an inducted member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame in



                                                                Dayton, Ohio and is included in the Smithsonian National Air
                                                                and Space Museum.
                                                                 “When she was hired, I was so gung-ho,” said Maggie Po-
                                                                dunovich, a long-time friend and former Frontier Airlines flight



                                                                attendant. “I was like, ‘You go girl!’ ”

                                                                 Podunovich, who worked many flights with Warner during

                                                                their careers, described her flying friend as an aviation trailblaz-


                                                                er. “She opened doors for so many women across the country.”
                                                                 Warner was born on October 30, 1939, along with her twin
                                                                sister, Eileen, to John and Emily Hanrahan, according to the

                                                                National Aviation Hall of Fame. Her parents also had four sons.

                                                                 Emily attended Holy Family high school and went to work

                                                                at the May Co. department store. Mulling over a career as a
                                                                stewardess in 1957, the young woman, who had never flown,

                                                                booked a round-trip flight to Gunnison. On the way home, she

                                                                was invited into the cockpit.
                                                                 “I looked out that front window and it just hit me,” Warner
                                                                told The Denver Post in 2014, the year of her aviation hall of                                         innovative systems such as Airfield Automation




                                                                fame induction. “It’s so beautiful looking out of the front win-                                       that prevent the possibility of mis-fuelling is a



                                                                dow instead of looking out of the sides.”                          nternational aviation fuel products and ser-  welcome addition. The printed dockets are an




                                                                 A pilot on the flight overheard her excited chatter in the cabin   Ivices supplier Air bp has passed a milestone   added benefit which again helps remove errors



                                                                and he encouraged her to take flying lessons. “To which I said,   of 250,000 fuellings using its Airfield Automa-  in documentation.”


                                                                ‘Gee, can a girl take flying lessons?’ ”                        tion digital technology.                “We are pleased to have reached this mile-


                                                                 The rest, as they say, is history. Q                             The fuelling milestone took place in Adelaide,   stone and I am delighted to hear the positive
                                                                                                                                                                       feedback from our customers globally. We
                                                                                                                                Australia, when the business supplied Jet A-1 to   look forward to extending the roll out across
                                                                                                                                The Royal Flying Doctor Service.       hub airports in the coming months. With this

                                                                                                                                  Using a cloud-based platform, Air bp is the   new technology, we are playing our part in
                NEWS                                                                                                            first commercially deployed system in the   helping to ensure that the fuelling process is

                                                                                                                                world to provide an engineering barrier to ac-  fast, efficient and safe. Mis-fuelling is one of


                                                                                                                                tively help prevent mis-fuelling. It consolidates   the biggest risks we face in our industry. Our


                                                                                                                                the data related to airport fuelling operations

             ASIA PACIFIC COUNTRIES TAKE A HIT                                                                                  and works via an app on a handheld device in   global solution is good news for our customers
                                                                                                                                                                       and good news for our industry,” said Air bp
                                                                                                                                the fuelling vehicle.
                                                                                                                                  Since launching in May 2018, Airfield   technical director Kerry Rutherford.

                                                                                                                                                                        The ‘safe2go’ app captures fuel volume
                                              In a July statement, IATA’s regional   in 2020 and Australia’s by (US) $14.8 bil-  Automation has been rolled out to 145 Air   readings and provides fuel grade checks to add

                                            vice-president for Asia-Pacific, Conrad   lion. Over the same period, IATA expects   bp network locations in 18 countries on four   an additional mis-fuelling barrier. It then elec-




               apan, Australia, India and South   Clifford said governments in the Asia-Pa-  the revenue impacts on India and South   conti nents.                     tronically captures customer details which are

           JKorea are the Asia-Pacifi c countries   cific region need to facilitate the restart   Korea to be (US) $11.6 billion and (US)   Since the start of the year, new sites have   confirmed with an electronic signature from



           that will see the worst revenue impact   of air connectivity in line with ICAO’s   $11.1 billion respectively.       also gone live in Norway, Sweden and the UK.    the pilot or airline representative. By using this



           from the Covid-19 pandemic, running   guidance on measures to mitigate the   The industry body has predicted that    Before many aircraft were grounded due to   automated, end-to-end, paperless system, ac-



           into tens of billions of US dollars, IATA   public health risk.    most Asia-Pacific countries will lose             the Covid-19 pandemic, Air bp was completing   curacy is enhanced and any potential mistaken
           has predicated.                    He said, “It will take a few years for   around half of passenger demand in       around 1,000 fuellings per day globally with   errors minimised.


            In providing a country-by-country   the industry to get back to 2019 levels   2020 compared with 2019, though the   some 20% using airfield automation.     Aside from the enhanced safety barriers, air-



           breakdown, IATA reiterates its June fore-  of activity. In the interim, governments   revenue impact varies across countries.  Designed to enhance safety, reliability and   craft operators also benefit from faster, more
                                            will need to continue providing financial




           cast that Asia-Pacific, as the first region   relief and assistance to airlines as well as   Cirium schedules data indicated that   compliance in airport fuelling operations, Air   comprehensive and more accurate fuelling and

           to feel the impact of Covid-19, will suffer   flexibility in slot usage.  Australia, India and Japan are among       bp’s technology has been well received by   delivery data.



           the largest loss this year: (US) $29 billion                       the 10 largest domestic markets across            operators who have reported increased speed   It is anticipated that the majority of Air bp’s


                                              “We are also working with airports and



           or (US) $30.09 per passenger.    air navigation service providers to iden-  Asia-Pacific countries.                  and efficiency in fuelling. Customers have not-  planned 350 Airfield Automation locations will






            The same forecast estimates that Eu-  tify areas of co-operation with a view to   Nearly 40% of the seat capacity cut in   ed improved turnaround times and enhanced   be fully operational by the end of 2020.




           rope will take a (US) $21.5 billion hit and   reducing costs for airlines.”  Japan during the first half of the year was   accuracy in fuelling.             In the future, Air bp will continue to develop




           North America (US) $23.1 billion, against                          from its domestic network. This figure              Damien Heath, head of flying operations   the system by providing extra digital services


           a global loss of (US) $84.3 billion.  IATA forecasts that Japan’s revenue will   stood at 74% for Australia, 69% for India,   for RFDS central operations said, “Safety and   for customers such as improved back-office

                                            decline by (US) $23.9 billion year on year   and 13% for South Korea. Q             reliability are critical to RFDS providing care in   processes by accelerating reconciliation of



                                                                                                                                South Australia and the Northern Territory, so   invoices with delivery receipts. Q
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