The design of future passenger aircraft â€" the environmental and fuel price challenges

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Abstract

This paper is intended as a general introduction to the requirements for future passenger aircraft design. The needs of the 21st century are addressed to meet the important requirements of the customer airlines as well as those of the general public. In particular, the impact on two traditional major requirements are reviewed, the Design Mission and the operating costs. The effect of aircraft on the environment and the increases in the cost of fuel will have a substantial effect on the way future aircraft are optimised. These demands are summarised before moving on to the basic equations affecting how the aircraft design must respond. Very similar targets driving research work have been set in both Europe and the United States, and some of the new technologies that we can expect to be incorporated are outlined. Finally, a glimpse is given of the possible future aircraft configurations we may see in the skies in response to the new demands.

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Jupp, J. A. (2016). The design of future passenger aircraft â€" the environmental and fuel price challenges. Aeronautical Journal, 120(1223), 37–60. https://doi.org/10.1017/aer.2015.4

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