I'd be willing to wager the fuel burn data is overall data and I would not argue that it shows less fuel burn. As I said, single engine taxi has it's appropriate uses. Single engine taxi on a one hour taxi out at JFK will certainly save fuel, but single engine taxi out on a twelve minute taxi out at SLC saving fuel is highly suspect. The pilots, in my experience, are using significantly higher than normal thrust settings for break away and after each 90 degree taxi turn. That uses more fuel than two engines running at idle or just above idle. I would say there is a time cut-off somewhere in the 15-20 minute range below which single engine taxi burns more fuel. Further, proper engine warm-up prior to takeoff reduces engine wear, just as proper engine cool down prior to shutdown reduces engine wear.
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