But airplanes are still turning off their vents during the boarding process, to save money.
Is this asservation, which can be subdivided into two premises, true?
But airplanes are still turning off their vents during the boarding process, to save money.
Is this asservation, which can be subdivided into two premises, true?
Do commercial airliners turn off vents during boarding?
No. First, as @rob74 highlighted, overhead vents cannot be remotely closed. To stop air from being refreshed, air-conditioners must be shut off, which is possible. However they are not.
Air is circulated for the purpose of regulating temperature and humidity within the cabin. If air weren't supplied, temperature in the empty cabin would be the same than outside and would increase above acceptable limits with passengers boarding. Air circulation, heating/cooling, relative humidity control, and pressurization are a single system based on air-conditioning packs. This system also regulates temperature in the cargo, in the electronics bays, in the cockpit and around the instruments and electronic devices behind the cockpit panels.
Packs (air-conditioning equipments) are fed with air from compressors. In flight this is bleed air from engine compressors, when engines are off, this is air from the auxiliary power unit (APU), which is a small turbine engine producing no thrust. Some recent aircraft have electric compressors to not use bleed air.
Air flow in the cabin, adapted from source
To save money?
While compressed air and electricity on the ground can be delivered by the APU, operators often prefer to use preconditioned air (PCA) and electricity delivered by airport units. This is a cheaper solution, which doesn't involve aircraft systems and reduces the need for maintenance.
PCA units can be individual units located on jet bridges, centralized industrial units accessed using ground outlets at gates, or mobile PCA units:
Image sources: left, right, bottom
PCA units size increases over time with aircraft size, they are easy to spot with their yellow pipes.
IATA recommendation regarding AC related to COVID
IATA, the union of air transport operators, themselves insists in measures to ensure a good circulation of air, prior and during the boarding and disembarkation:
For those aircraft with air conditioning, run the air conditioning packs (with bleed air provided by the APU) or supply air via external Pre-Conditioned Air (PCA) source at least 10 minutes prior to the boarding process, throughout boarding and during disembarkation. Avoid operations without the air-conditioning.
More: Guidance for Flight Operations During and Post Pandemic