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Scientists launch UK’s first sustainable aviation fuel emissions “chase” experiment

by Eleanor Dixon | May 15, 2025 | FAAM, Missions

Scientists are looking at how pollutants from aircraft could be reduced by using sustainable aviation fuel. Teams from the FAAM Airborne Laboratory, universities, research centres and aerospace companies are working together on a “chase” experiment, the first of its...

FAAM Airborne Laboratory supports new flyers with Research Runway scheme: Project BATS

by Eleanor Dixon | Jun 28, 2024 | FAAM, Missions

In 2023 the FAAM Airborne Laboratory launched a unique opportunity for environmental researchers to use our specially adapted research aircraft for small-scale atmospheric science projects. Our scheme, called Research Runway, allows researchers at every stage of their...

Tracking ship exhaust emissions shines a light on cloud behaviour

by Harriett Richardson | Nov 23, 2020 | Missions

Emissions from ship exhausts can have a major impact on air quality and climate, and in particular, change the behavior and brightness of clouds.A mixture of particulates and gases, such as soot and sulphates, is produced by burning fossil fuels to power ships; which...

Scientists search for new source of air pollutants during Cape Verde dust season

by Nathan Betts | Mar 16, 2020 | Missions

Scientists have been flying over the Atlantic Ocean to investigate how desert dust and man-made pollution are interacting in remote marine environments, which could have knock-on consequences for the air quality in our towns and cities. Researchers from the National...

Scientists fly over the Atlantic to measure ship exhaust emissions

by Nathan Betts | Jul 17, 2019 | Missions

Scientists on board the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) research aircraft have started measuring emissions from ship exhausts off the northwest coast of Portugal.  Scientists are collecting measurements to help quantify the impact of...

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