Near-field commercial aircraft contribution to nitrogen oxides by engine, aircraft type, and airline by individual plume sampling

research
airport emissions
NOx
Individual aircraft exhaust plumes are sampled near a commercial airport to quantify NOx contributions broken down by engine type, aircraft type and airline, providing detailed emission factors for airport air quality assessment.
Authors

D.C. Carslaw

K. Ropkins

D. Laxen

S. Moorcroft

B. Marner

M.L. Williams

Published

January 1, 2008

Near-field commercial aircraft contribution to nitrogen oxides by engine, aircraft type, and airline by individual plume sampling

D.C. Carslaw, K. Ropkins, D. Laxen, S. Moorcroft, B. Marner, M.L. Williams

Environmental Science and Technology, 2008

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) concentrations were measured in individual plumes from aircraft departing on the northern runway at Heathrow Airport in west London. Over a period of four weeks 5618 individual plumes were sampled by a chemiluminescence monitor located 180 m from the runway. Results were processed and matched with detailed aircraft movement and aircraft engine data using chromatographic techniques. Peak concentrations associated with 29 commonly used engines were calculated and found to have a good relationship with NOx emissions taken from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) databank. However, it is found that engines with higher reported NOx emissions result in proportionately lower NOx concentrations than engines with lower emissions. We show that it is likely that aircraft operational factors such as takeoff weight and aircraft thrust setting have a measurable and important effect on concentrations of NOx. For example, NOx concentrations can differ by up to 41 % for aircraft using the same airframe and engine type, while those due to the same engine type in different airframes can differ by 28%. These differences are as great as, if not greater than, the reported differences in NOx emissions between different engine manufacturers for engines used on the same airframe.