Air Freight carbon emissions compared to other transport modes
Emission Factors – July 2008”
forms of transport, including air freight. There is a difficulty in calculating
the carbon emissions caused by ari cargo carried as belly freight, in passenger
planes. The document goes into this in some detail. Emissions from dedicated
air freighters are simpler to calculate.
freight, giving conversion figures for domestic, short haul and long haul traffic.
at:
tonne kilometres (eg. 2 tonnes of cargo being transported 3,000 kilometres –
6,000 tonne kilometres) x a figure calculated by DEFRA for the kilos CO2 per tonne
kilometre x a kilometre uplift figure (the IPCC requires this, to take account
of the fact that planes will not fly in a straight line, my have to stack and
circle before landing, and other ways in which more fuel is used – the figure
is estimated to be another 9%). The total gives the kilos of CO2 that have been
produced in flying the cargo.
kilometres) and long haul flights, to take account of the proportion of the flight
that is take-off and landing (when more fuel is used that while cruising at altitude).
km travelled x tonne km x factor = Total
kg CO2
Domestic x 1.898 x 109% =
Short-haul international x 1.316 x 109% =
Long-haul international x 0.606 x 109% =
bulk carrier it is 0.011)
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