As we start 2023, we’ve taken a quick look back at the articles and charts our customers and LinkedIn followers enjoyed the most in 2022.

Here’s a quick overview of some of the great insights delivered from our suite of data products:

20 biggest emitting airlines

In December 2022 our CEO Peter Hind highlighted the disparity of participation in emissions trading schemes between the 20 biggest emitting airlines.

Graphic from our Linkedin post of the December 2022 Major airline emissions by scheme and % of emissions covered (Source: RDC)

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Charging issues for airport and airlines

Our Director of Operations Gareth Kitching looked at some of the issues airports face when using incorrect data when invoicing airlines (and therefore the issues airlines face when receiving unexpectedly high invoices for airport charges).

A plane with landing gear down with sunset behind

See Charging issues for airports and airlines

JetBlue fare multiple on Spirit Airlines routes

With the announcement of JetBlue and Spirit merging in July 2022, we looked at the fare multiple between the two carriers using Apex

Graphic from our Linkedin post of the July 2022 JetBlue fare multiple on Spirit Airlines routes (Source: RDC)

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How complex can an airport's charges be?

We took an in-depth look at the charges in place at more than 3,000 airports available within our AirportCharges platform and found that not only can charge calculations involve multiple steps with hard to identify input parameters, but that the selection algorithms required to correctly identify the correct charge calculation to be used can be incredibly complex.

See How complex can an airport's charges be?

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