Sustainable Aerospace
Air travel adversely affects the environment in three main ways, the noise and air pollution experienced by communities near airports and the contribution of air travel to climate change. Of these, the impact on climate is the most important and the most challenging. Over the 20 years since Greener by Design was launched, at the initiative of the Royal Aeronautical Society and its partners, the need to reduce the environmental impact of aviation has become increasingly important to policy makers and an increasing challenge to aircraft designers and operators and to atmospheric scientists. This collection of papers from the Aeronautical Journal captures some of the research done to address the challenge.
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Fuel burn and emissions evaluation for a missed approach procedure performed by a B737-400
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 118 / Issue 1209 / November 2014
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- 27 January 2016, pp. 1329-1348
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Preliminary design and performance analysis of a low emission aero-derived gas turbine combustor
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 117 / Issue 1198 / December 2013
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- 27 January 2016, pp. 1249-1271
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The space debris environment: future evolution
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 115 / Issue 1166 / April 2011
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- 27 January 2016, pp. 241-247
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Turboprop aircraft noise: Advancements and comparison with flyover data
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- The Aeronautical Journal / Volume 119 / Issue 1215 / 2015
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- 27 January 2016, pp. 565-589
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