If you’ve ever looked up at a mostly blue sky and seen straight white lines criss-crossing the horizon, or watched a plane ...
This article is published in Aviation Daily part of Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN), and is complimentary through ...
Condensation trails - or contrails - form when airplanes fly through layers of humidity, and they may account for approximately 35% of aviation's global warming impact, according to the ...
A new study allays concerns that rerouting planes to avoid producing climate-warming contrails may accidentally exacerbate ...
A new study allays fears that rerouting flights to avoid forming climate-warming contrails could result in inadvertently ...
Urgent Action Needed To Keep Aviation On Track For Net Zero By 2050 is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week ...
From next year, airlines flying in Europe will be required to report not just CO2 emissions, but also the impact of contrails ...
Appearing like long, white clouds, these streaks are known as contrails, and they’re such a common aviation occurrence that most of us don’t blink twice when we see them in the sky.
Sometimes - mostly low-flying aircraft like helicopters During World War II, it was common for aircraft to be painted to ...
A new study allays fears that rerouting flights to avoid forming climate-warming contrails could result in inadvertently making climate warming worse.
Planes should increase their flight time and fly slower to reduce emissions, a new study on aviation has suggested.