US airline uses AI to guide planes , eliminates plastic to reduce carbon footprint
Alaska Airlines says it will go carbon neutral by 2040, according to the airline's latest proposals. But what does this mean for the environment and why is it going to be greener?BBC News' Alex Stone looks at how a new approach is being used to reduce the use of plastic on board.
Source: abcnews.go.comPublished on 2021-12-06
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