Engine NOx Emission definition

Engine NOx Emission means the figure expressed in kilograms for emissions of oxides of nitrogen for the relevant engine derived from ERLIG recommended sources and which in the case of Jet aircraft engines of 26.7n thrust or more are based on the standardised ICAO landing and take off cycle as set out in ICAO Annex 16 Volume II published in Document 9646 AN1943 (1995) as amended. This data can be accessed at: www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?categoryid=702&pagetype=90. In the case of Non- Jet aircraft engines the figure shall be that provided by the engine manufacturer or if no such figure is provided then as provided in the emissions value matrix. This data can be accessed at the Website: http://noisedb.stac.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/
Engine NOx Emission means the figure expressed in Kilograms for emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen for the relevant engine derived from ERLIG recommended sources and which in the case of Jet aircraft engines of 26.7n thrust or more are based on the standardised ICAO landing and take off cycle as set out in ICAO Annex 16 Volume ΙΙ published in Document 9646 AN1943 (1995) as amended. This data can be accessed at: www.caa.co.uk/default.aspx?categoryid=702&pagetype=90. In the case of non-jet aircraft engines the figure shall be that provided by the engine manufacturer or if no such figure is provided then as provided in the emissions value matrix. This data can be accessed at the Unique Airport Website: www.unique.ch/dokumente/?ID_site=2&sp=en&doku=umw_EmissionCharges_2003.pdf&dtit=E mission+Charges+Zurich+Airport+Review+2003. In the absence of any of the above sources then the figure shall be that which the airport company may reasonably determine.
Engine NOx Emission means the figure expressed in kilograms for emissions of oxides of nitrogen for the relevant engine derived from ERLIG recommended sources and which in the case of Jet aircraft engines of 26.7n thrust or more are based on the standardised ICAO landing and take off cycle as set out in ICAO Annex 16 Volume II published in Document 9646 AN1943 (1995) as amended.

More Definitions of Engine NOx Emission

Engine NOx Emission means the figure expressed in kilograms for emissions of oxides of nitrogen
Engine NOx Emission means the figure expressed in grammes for emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen for the relevant engine derived from the ICAO landing and take-off (LTO) cycle as set out in ICAO Annex 16 Volume II published in Document 9646 AN1943 (1995) as amended. This data can be accessed at https://easa.europa.eu/ document-library/icao-aircraft-engine-emissions-databank

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