2021
DOI: 10.36001/phme.2021.v6i1.2892
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An Assessment of the Economic Viability of Engine Wash Procedures on the Lifecycle Costs of an Aircraft Fleet.

Abstract: Aircraft operators find themselves in a highly complex and competitive environment in which the economic pressure on companies is constantly increasing. In addition, annual air traffic is expected to increase by 4-5% (despite the Covid-19 pandemic), which requires significant improvements of aircraft efficiency. To address this on European and global scale, long-term economic and ecologic goals have been defined in the "Flightpath 2050" by the European Commission. One way to reduce both operating costs and env… Show more

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“…One way to reduce the environmental impact is to regularly perform on-wing engine wash because it increases engine efficiency and reduces fuel burn. Engine wash supports sustainability as it is used to improve engine operation efficiency, extending Time On-Wing (TOW), and reducing engine degradation [8].…”
Section: Sustainability In the Aviation Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to reduce the environmental impact is to regularly perform on-wing engine wash because it increases engine efficiency and reduces fuel burn. Engine wash supports sustainability as it is used to improve engine operation efficiency, extending Time On-Wing (TOW), and reducing engine degradation [8].…”
Section: Sustainability In the Aviation Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%