Concept of climate-charged airspace areas

Approximately two third of aviation’s climate impact is caused by non-CO2 effects, like the production of ozone and the formation of contrail-cirrus clouds, which can be effectively prevented by re-routing flights around highly climate-sensitive areas. Although climate-optimized re-routing results i...

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Main Authors: Niklaß, Malte (author), Grewe, V. (author), Gollnick, V (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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description Approximately two third of aviation’s climate impact is caused by non-CO2 effects, like the production of ozone and the formation of contrail-cirrus clouds, which can be effectively prevented by re-routing flights around highly climate-sensitive areas. Although climate-optimized re-routing results in slightly longer flight times, increased fuel consumption and higher operating costs, it is up to 60% more climate-friendly. However, if mitigation efforts are associated with a direct increase in costs, this immediately raises the question of the willingness of primarily profit-oriented airlines to act in a more climate-friendly manner and the passengers´ willingness to pay for environmental protection. In order to create an incentive for climate-optimized flying, a climate charge is imposed on airlines when operating in these areas. If climate-charged airspaces (CCAs) are (partly) bypassed, both climate impact and operating costs of a flight can be reduced: a more climate-friendly routing becomes economically attractive (explanation video). By implementing the precautionary and polluter-pays principles of environmental economics, the concept introduces key requirements of a sustainable development into the field of aviation. The proposed extension of the accounting system clearly reduces the discrepancy between the marginal costs estimated by the airlines and the consequential costs for society. Accordingly, this resolves the trade-off between economic viability and environmental compatibility and creates a financial incentive for climate mitigation. The feasibility of this concept is demonstrated on a small route network in the North Atlantic flight corridor (NAFC). If flights are completely re-routed around altered CCAs, on average more than 90 % of the mitigation potential of climate-optimized flying is achieved. Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:576d7739-02ec-4079-b6da-d3dbf638792f 2025-01-16T23:43:11+00:00 Concept of climate-charged airspace areas Niklaß, Malte (author) Grewe, V. (author) Gollnick, V (author) 2020 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:576d7739-02ec-4079-b6da-d3dbf638792f en eng 3rd ECATS conference--96def5b2-49c3-4915-b8b9-01347597bbba http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:576d7739-02ec-4079-b6da-d3dbf638792f © 2020 Malte Niklaß, V. Grewe, V Gollnick aviation Non-CO2 Effects Climate Mitigation Environmental Policy Cost-Benefit-Analysis abstract 2020 fttudelft 2024-01-24T23:31:40Z Approximately two third of aviation’s climate impact is caused by non-CO2 effects, like the production of ozone and the formation of contrail-cirrus clouds, which can be effectively prevented by re-routing flights around highly climate-sensitive areas. Although climate-optimized re-routing results in slightly longer flight times, increased fuel consumption and higher operating costs, it is up to 60% more climate-friendly. However, if mitigation efforts are associated with a direct increase in costs, this immediately raises the question of the willingness of primarily profit-oriented airlines to act in a more climate-friendly manner and the passengers´ willingness to pay for environmental protection. In order to create an incentive for climate-optimized flying, a climate charge is imposed on airlines when operating in these areas. If climate-charged airspaces (CCAs) are (partly) bypassed, both climate impact and operating costs of a flight can be reduced: a more climate-friendly routing becomes economically attractive (explanation video). By implementing the precautionary and polluter-pays principles of environmental economics, the concept introduces key requirements of a sustainable development into the field of aviation. The proposed extension of the accounting system clearly reduces the discrepancy between the marginal costs estimated by the airlines and the consequential costs for society. Accordingly, this resolves the trade-off between economic viability and environmental compatibility and creates a financial incentive for climate mitigation. The feasibility of this concept is demonstrated on a small route network in the North Atlantic flight corridor (NAFC). If flights are completely re-routed around altered CCAs, on average more than 90 % of the mitigation potential of climate-optimized flying is achieved. Aircraft Noise and Climate Effects Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository
spellingShingle aviation
Non-CO2 Effects
Climate Mitigation
Environmental Policy
Cost-Benefit-Analysis
Niklaß, Malte (author)
Grewe, V. (author)
Gollnick, V (author)
Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title_full Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title_fullStr Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title_full_unstemmed Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title_short Concept of climate-charged airspace areas
title_sort concept of climate-charged airspace areas
topic aviation
Non-CO2 Effects
Climate Mitigation
Environmental Policy
Cost-Benefit-Analysis
topic_facet aviation
Non-CO2 Effects
Climate Mitigation
Environmental Policy
Cost-Benefit-Analysis
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