Hubbing is an important operational practice in air transport. Many studies have been conducted to examine the benefits and impacts of hubbing from an economic perspective. However, its impact on CO2 emissions, especially across different air spaces, is not well understood. This paper explores the impact of hubbing activities in air transport from an environmental perspective. With a detailed methodology and data from the Greek and Hong Kong/Sanya flight information regions (FIRs), three levels of CO2 emissions are estimated: airport-based, airspace-based and flight-based. After contrasting the CO2 emission efficiencies of Athens International Airport (AIA) and the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), aircraft type and flight dist...
The objective of this study was to investigate the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of an airport, to ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.The commercial air transport sector currently faces the serious and seemingly in...
Civil aviation is fast-growing (about +5% every year), mainly driven by the developing economies and...
This paper presents cost effective measures to reduce CO2 emissions in the air freight sector. One d...
The aviation industry contributes about 2% to the total global manmade CO2 emissions, which is seen ...
The aviation industry contributes about 2 % to the total global manmade CO2 emissions, which is seen...
The number of passengers on international flights have doubled in the past decades and it is estimat...
In the airlines sector, the reduction of fuel consumption became a major global target due to the re...
There has been a continuously growing trend in international commercial air traffic, with the except...
Air travel is considered the biggest individual climate sin. Avoiding flying, however, seems impossi...
The environmental concerns are behind urban and regional mobility plans, with one of the goals being...
The continuous expansion of aviation industry in Europe underlines the need of greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
the study analyses th structure of air traffic and its distributin among the different countries in ...
Due to the ongoing increase in the number of commercial flights, greenhouse gas emissions from aviat...
This thesis presents the analysis of the relationship between airport systems and operations and the...
The objective of this study was to investigate the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of an airport, to ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.The commercial air transport sector currently faces the serious and seemingly in...
Civil aviation is fast-growing (about +5% every year), mainly driven by the developing economies and...
This paper presents cost effective measures to reduce CO2 emissions in the air freight sector. One d...
The aviation industry contributes about 2% to the total global manmade CO2 emissions, which is seen ...
The aviation industry contributes about 2 % to the total global manmade CO2 emissions, which is seen...
The number of passengers on international flights have doubled in the past decades and it is estimat...
In the airlines sector, the reduction of fuel consumption became a major global target due to the re...
There has been a continuously growing trend in international commercial air traffic, with the except...
Air travel is considered the biggest individual climate sin. Avoiding flying, however, seems impossi...
The environmental concerns are behind urban and regional mobility plans, with one of the goals being...
The continuous expansion of aviation industry in Europe underlines the need of greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
the study analyses th structure of air traffic and its distributin among the different countries in ...
Due to the ongoing increase in the number of commercial flights, greenhouse gas emissions from aviat...
This thesis presents the analysis of the relationship between airport systems and operations and the...
The objective of this study was to investigate the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of an airport, to ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.The commercial air transport sector currently faces the serious and seemingly in...
Civil aviation is fast-growing (about +5% every year), mainly driven by the developing economies and...