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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Climate Change Mitigation
  • Aviation Sustainability

Background:

  • European aviation faces pressure to achieve net-zero emissions.
  • Focusing solely on CO2 emissions overlooks up to 80% of aviation's climate impact.
  • Non-CO2 impacts, including contrails and NOx, are significant climate drivers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess technological pathways for climate-neutral aviation in Europe.
  • To quantify the full climate impact of aviation, including non-CO2 effects.
  • To evaluate the feasibility of synthetic jet fuels and direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS).

Main Methods:

  • Rigorous life-cycle assessment (LCA) of aviation fuels and technologies.
  • Time-dependent quantification of non-CO2 climate impacts.
  • Analysis of resource demands and economic viability of proposed solutions.

Main Results:

  • Electricity-based synthetic jet fuels combined with DACCS can technically enable climate-neutral aviation.
  • Scaling synthetic fuel production faces significant economic and natural resource constraints.
  • DACCS for fossil jet fuel necessitates vast CO2 storage and prolongs fossil fuel dependency.

Conclusions:

  • Technological solutions alone are insufficient for climate-neutral aviation.
  • Reducing air traffic volume is a critical factor in limiting overall climate impact.
  • Sustainable aviation requires a holistic approach integrating technological innovation with demand-side management.