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Reducing Airlines’ Carbon Footprint - Using the Power of the Aircraft Electric Taxi System

English · Paperback / Softback

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Reducing Airline's Carbon Footprint introduces a system, ETS, that will reduce airport area air pollution, increase ground safety, reduce airport noise, increase aircraft fuel burn efficiency, and reduce aircraft operations cost.

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Dr. Thomas F Johnson has a Doctor of Business Administration degree with a specialty in Management of Engineering and Technology. He has written articles for the IEEE trade journal about the aircraft Electric Green Taxi System (EGTS). Thomas holds an FAA commercial pilots license and FAA mechanics certifications. His work as an Aerospace engineer has rewarded him with three patents related to the aircraft gas turbine engine (GTE). Thomas grew up in Huntington Beach California and raised his family in South Orange County, CA. He now lives in the West Phoenix area of Arizona.

Summary

Reducing Airline’s Carbon Footprint introduces a system, ETS, that will reduce airport area air pollution, increase ground safety, reduce airport noise, increase aircraft fuel burn efficiency, and reduce aircraft operations cost.

Foreword

  • Market through Spartan College of Aeronautics Alumni network

  • Focus on connecting with airline/aerospace professionals
  • Attend and speak at airline conferences
  • Submit to major industry reviewers, including Publisher’s Weekly and Foreword Reviews
  • Target media, including: Arizona Republic Newspaper and Channel 15 News Arizona ABC

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