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The impact of a new mid-range aircraft with advanced technologies on air traffic emissions and climate

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2020-06
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Linke, Florian  
Dahlmann, Katrin  
Gerlinger, Berit  
Woehler, Sebastian  
Hartmann, Johannes  
Otten, Tom  
Plohr, Martin  
Presto, Felix  
Weiss, Marco  
Institut
Lufttransportsysteme M-28  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/7691
Start Page
14
Citation
AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM: 14 (2020-06)
Contribution to Conference
AIAA AVIATION 2020 FORUM  
Publisher DOI
10.2514/6.2020-2650
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85092490051
Aviation is currently undoubtedly facing the deepest crisis ever. However, the industry is expected to return to its long-term growth trend with or without a certain offset from its historic trend line. Thus, the greening of air transport remains an important challenge, and technological and operational solutions need to be found as soon as possible. This includes the development of aircraft which make use of advanced technologies with improved environmental performance, as investigated in DLR’s project ATLAs. In this study we present research results on emission changes of a new advanced technology mid-range aircraft on fleet and global level and the corresponding implications on climate. The technologies under investigation are CO2-managed cabin, hybrid laminar flow control as well as functional-driven moveables for load alleviation. The approach combines the calculation of emission inventories for various technology combinations with an established climate response model. The results indicate that the implementation of the three mentioned technologies in a new mid-range aircraft with an expected Entry into Sevice in 2028 has the potential to reduce the fuel consumption in a representative airline sub-fleet by up to 7% and to reduce NOx emissions by even up to 12%, depending on how the technologies are combined. As a consequence, the climate impact can be reduced by up to 7.7%, taking the effects from CO2, H2 O, NOx and contrail cirrus into account.
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