Published 1996 | Version v1
Report

Modelling and Evaluation of Aircraft Emissions. Final report

Description

An application was developed to calculate the emissions and fuel consumption of a jet and turboprop powered aircraft in Finnair's scheduled and charter traffic both globally and in the Finnish flight information regions. The emissions calculated are nitrogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. The study is based on traffic statistics of one week taken from three scheduled periods in 1993. Each flight was studied by dividing the flight profile into sections. The flight profile data are based on aircraft manufacturers' manuals, and they serve as initial data for engine manufacturers' emission calculation programs. In addition, the study includes separate calculations on air traffic emissions at airports during the so-called LTO cycle. The fuel consumption calculated for individual flights is 419,395 tonnes globally, and 146,142 tonnes in the Finnish flight information regions. According to Finnair's statistics the global fuel consumption is 0.97-fold compared with the result given by the model. The results indicate that in 1993 the global nitrogen oxide emissions amounted to 5,934 tonnes, the unburnt hydrocarbon emissions totalled 496 tonnes and carbon monoxide emissions 1,664 tonnes. The corresponding emissions in the Finnish flight information regions were as follows: nitrogen oxides 2,105 tonnes, unburnt hydrocarbons 177 tonnes and carbon monoxide 693 tonnes. (orig.)

Availability note (English)

Available on loan from Helsinki Univ. of Technology, Library, P.O.Box 7000, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland

Additional details

Additional titles

Original title (Finnish)
Lentoliikenteen paeaestoejen mallintaminen ja arviointi. Loppuraportti

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
102 p.
Report number
FINNAIR-MOBILE--111Y

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Notes
MOBILE Research Programme