The impacts of aviation on the atmosphere

Author:

Rogers H. L.,Lee D. S.,Raper D. W.,Foster P. M. de F.,Wilson C. W.,Newton P. J.

Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes the current status of knowledge regarding the impact of aviation on the atmosphere. The growth of the aviation industry is likely to continue in the future and at present there are significant concerns that this will adversely affect climate and local air quality in the vicinity of airports. Indeed, it is possible that air quality may become a constraint to increased capacity of some large hub airports. Currently the radiative forcing impact from aircraft emissions, other than CO2, are not accounted for in the International Civil Aviation Organization emission trading scheme proposals. Taking only this approach, emissions trading could, in theory, increase the radiative forcing, rather than decrease it. The study of improved ‘environmentally friendly’ flight is still in its infancy, however any proposed and actual new developments, in terms of technology and operational practice, should include an environmental assessment.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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