Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft (doi:10.7910/DVN/4CYNKA)
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Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft

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doi:10.7910/DVN/4CYNKA

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Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2024-04-26

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3

Bibliographic Citation:

Kühn, Marius, 2024, "Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/4CYNKA, Harvard Dataverse, V3

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Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft

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doi:10.7910/DVN/4CYNKA

Authoring Entity:

Kühn, Marius (Hamburg University of Applied Science)

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Scholz, Dieter

Date of Production:

2023-09-11

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Harvard Dataverse

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Scholz, Dieter

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Scholz, Dieter

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2023-09-11

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Digital Library - Projects and Theses - Prof. Dr. Scholz

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/4CYNKA

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Engineering, Luftfahrt, Aeronautics

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Aerospace

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Purpose - Fuel consumption of passenger aircraft is certainly known, but towards the public it is considered an industry secret. This project defines fuel consumption for passenger aircraft, shows and evaluates methods and databases for its calculation, and lists the fuel consumption of the 50 most-used passenger aircraft. Input data is only from publicly available documents. --- Methodology - 8 ways are considered to determine fuel consumption: Method 1: Specific Air Range (SAR), Method 2: Extended Payload-Range Diagram, Method 3: Bathtub Curve at Harmonic Range, Method 4: EEA Master Emission Calculator, Method 5: BADA, Method 6: Handbook Method, Method 7: Literature Review, Method 8: Metric Value (MV). Method 2 is the simplest method, calculating fuel consumption from the difference of maximum take-off mass (MTOM) and maximum zero-fuel mass (MZFM), which is divided by harmonic range and number of seats in the aircraft. Method 8 calculates fuel consumption from the CO2 Metric Value (MV) defined in ICAO Annex 16, Vol. 3 and EASA CS-CO2. --- Findings - Fuel consumption should be defined as kilogram of fuel per kilometer flown, per seat. Each aircraft type has many variants. Different sources give different values for the parameters. This can lead to undetected errors and deviations among the results from different methods beyond their fundamental differences. Method 1 underpredicts, Method 2 overpredicts. Method 4 is a reliable source with apparently good results, but new aircraft types (like A320neo) are presently not in the database. For Method 8, EASA so far publishes only MVs from flight tests with the A330neo. More data will come with new aircraft being certified. With 7 input parameters, an average value can be calculated from Methods 1, 2, and 3. The results give a good first indication of aircraft's fuel consumption. Fuel consumption depends on range. For an economic range (range at maximum payload, harmonic range) modern aircraft consume between 0.02 kg/km/seat and 0.025 kg/km/seat of kerosine. --- Research Limitations - The accuracy of the methods is limited. For this reason, the aircraft with the lowest fuel consumption cannot be named. CO2 emissions can be calculated directly from fuel consumption (3.15 kg CO2 / kg fuel). Otherwise, this project does not go further into emission calculations. --- Practical Implications - Simple methods to determine the fuel consumption of passenger aircraft are presented. --- Social Implications - Fuel consumption of passenger aircraft can be investigated and can be discussed openly independent of (missing) manufacturer's data. --- Originality - So far, no report discusses so many ways to determine fuel consumption of passenger aircraft in such a simple and practical way.

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Kühn, Marius, 2023. Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft. Project. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Aircraft Design and Systems Group (AERO). Available from:

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Kühn, Marius, 2023. Fuel Consumption of the 50 Most Used Passenger Aircraft. Project. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Aircraft Design and Systems Group (AERO). Available from:

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