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Air Travel News

Air Travel

 
Our economy benefits greatly from the ability to move people and products all over the globe, quickly and safely, thanks to aviation. However, it produces serious environmental impacts — primarily noise and atmospheric emissions. Jet engines produce CO2, NOx, CO, SOx, VOCs, particulates and other trace compounds — most of which are considered local air quality pollutants and/or greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change.
 
There are many varied regulations constraining aviation emissions. New technologies, advanced materials and enhanced design have improved aircraft energy intensity and reduced fuel consumption tremendously over time. In addition to the aircraft themselves, most commercial airlines, as well as the U.S. Air Force, have enacted major policies addressing the reduction of their environmental impact. (Source: FAA / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Air Travel

  • Colorado's spaceport plan gains traction

    Wed, May 23 2012 at 4:52 PM

    The state is hoping to accomodate suborbital space planes and to serve as a hub in a worldwide network of suborbital point-to-point travel.

  • Solar Impulse ready for first intercontinental flight

    Wed, May 23 2012 at 9:57 AM

    The solar-powered plane will attempt its first intercontinental flight, traveling from Switzerland to Morocco.

  • Nepal plane crash kills 15, 6 survive

    Mon, May 14 2012 at 5:49 AM

    A small plane crashed near a treacherous high-altitude airport in northern Nepal, killing 15 people while 6 others miraculously survived.

  • Southwest Airlines named Eco-Pioneer of the Year

    Thu, May 10 2012 at 1:28 PM

    Air Transport World Magazine has announced the winners of its first Eco-Aviation Awards.

  • All killed in Russian plane crash in Indonesia

    Thu, May 10 2012 at 5:46 AM

    Rescuers who reached the remote site found bodies scattered near the plane wreckage on the sheer face of Mount Salak.

  • At customs, man claims 49 lizards were for lunch

    Wed, May 09 2012 at 1:39 PM

    Munich airport officials declined the man's offer to see him eat one of the lizards, and impounded the creatures instead.

  • U.S. eyes airports as major clean energy sites

    Wed, May 02 2012 at 2:43 PM

    Grasslands around airports can be used as solar panel fields or sources of grass-based biofuels, according to a new USDA report.

  • Racial profiling at U.S. airports? There's an app for that

    Mon, Apr 30 2012 at 5:38 PM

    Travelers who suspect they are victims of profiling by security screeners at U.S. airports can now lodge a complaint in minutes.

  • No hope of survivors in Pakistan plane crash

    Fri, Apr 20 2012 at 12:26 PM

    Up to 130 people are feared dead after a Boeing 737 crashed while trying to land in bad weather near the Pakistani capital on Friday.

  • Bird strike forces plane's emergency landing

    Fri, Apr 20 2012 at 9:25 AM

    Video: Birds flying into a plane’s right-side engine shortly after takeoff forced a jetliner to make an emergency landing in New York.

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