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aviation1 year ago

"The Controversy of Weighing Passengers at the Gate: Airlines' Perspective"

Finnair's voluntary passenger weighing system at Helsinki Airport has sparked controversy, but it serves a crucial purpose in ensuring flight safety by accurately calculating an aircraft's total mass. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency's recent study revealed rising average passenger and luggage weights, with seasonal and travel purpose variations. Finnair ensures passenger privacy during weigh-ins and uses the data for mass calculations, emphasizing the importance of these voluntary surveys in maintaining flight safety.

travel1 year ago

"Finnair Implements Passenger Weighing at Departure Gates for Data Collection"

Finnair will be weighing passengers and their carry-on luggage voluntarily for three months at Helsinki Airport, recording only age, gender, and travel class in an anonymous process. The data will be used to calculate average weights for aircraft balance and loading, with the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency verifying the numbers later this summer. The airline aims to gather a good sample of volunteers for accurate information and ensure safe take-off by updating the weight figures, as required by aviation authorities every five years.

aviation1 year ago

"Airline Introduces Voluntary Passenger Weighing for Safety Assessment"

Finnair will ask passengers to voluntarily weigh themselves and their carry-on baggage before takeoff to collect aircraft cargo data, with the information being used to update weight averages last calculated in 2018 and ensure aircraft balance and flight stability. The collected data will be anonymous and not linked to personal information, and will be used for aircraft balance calculations starting next year after being signed off by Finnish authorities.

travel1 year ago

Airlines Implement Passenger Weighing at the Gate for Flight Balance

Finnair is conducting a trial at Helsinki Airport where volunteer passengers are being weighed at the departure gate, including their carry-on bags, in order to refine weight estimates for planes before takeoff. The airline plans to weigh 1,200 passengers for the winter season and more for the summer, collecting data for aircraft balance and performance calculations. The collected data is not linked to customers' personal data and will be used for loading calculations from 2025-30.

travel1 year ago

Airlines Implement Passenger Weighing for Flight Balance

Finnish airline Finnair has announced that it will start weighing passengers along with their carry-on luggage to better estimate the plane's weight before take-off. The voluntary weigh-ins have sparked controversy, with some social media users expressing concern about potential embarrassment for overweight passengers. Finnair stated that the collected data is not linked to customers' personal data and is part of their safety culture to ensure accurate calculations for every flight. Other airlines, such as Korean Air and easyJet, have also implemented similar measures to more accurately estimate the weight of the plane.

travel1 year ago

"Airline Introduces Passenger Weigh-Ins for Flight Balance"

Finnish airline Finnair has announced a voluntary and anonymous program to weigh passengers along with their carry-on luggage before takeoff in order to optimize aircraft balance calculations. The data collected will not be linked to personal information and will be used for safe flight operations. The airline has seen 600 volunteers participate since the program's launch, and the collected data will be used to update average weights for aircraft balance and loading calculations between 2025–2030.

travel2 years ago

Air New Zealand to Implement Pre-Boarding Passenger Weighing in June

Air New Zealand will conduct a voluntary survey of weighing more than 10,000 international passengers throughout June to study weight load and distribution on its airplanes. Digital scales will be set up at the entrance of select gate lounges at Auckland International Airport. Passengers’ weight data will be submitted as part of the survey, but will not be visible on the agent’s screen. The airline conducted a similar survey for domestic passengers in 2021, but its international survey was delayed due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.