Opportunities for Reducing Surface Emissions through Airport Surface Movement Optimization

Aircraft taxiing on the surface contribute significantly to the fuel burn and emissions at airports. This report is an overview of PARTNER’s Project 21, which tries to identify promising opportunities for surface optimization to reduce surface emissions at airports, estimate the potential benefits of these strategies, and assess the critical implementation barriers that need to be overcome prior to the adoption of these approaches at airports. We also present a new queuing network model of the departure processes at airports that can be used to develop advanced queue management strategies to decrease fuel burn and emissions. ∗This work was supported by FAA, NASA and Transport Canada under the Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction(PARTNER)