Air travel has been one of the most important drivers of globalisation and development, connecting different continents, countries, and cultures through trade and leisure travel. It’s also one of the most high-profile sources of greenhouse gases, and with demand forecast to double by 2040, an area we need to address soon if we are to make it to Net Zero.
Developing solutions to decarbonise the industry is an enormous challenge given the number of countries, airports, airlines, and manufacturers involved, and all the different factors that contribute to emissions and global heating. To provide clarity amid the complexity, the Whittle Laboratory at the University of Cambridge has launched the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA), which is building an interactive, open-source simulator that maps pathways to climate-neutral aviation taking the whole system of air transport into account.
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