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What are the implications of climate change for trans-Atlantic aircraft routing and flight time?
2016
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
The effect of wind changes on aircraft routing has been identified as a potential impact of climate change on aviation. This is of particular interest for trans-Atlantic flights, where the pattern of upper-level winds over the north Atlantic, in particular the location and strength of the jet stream, strongly influences both the optimal flight route and the resulting flight time. Eastbound trans-Atlantic flights can often be routed to take advantage of the strong tailwinds in the jet stream,
doi:10.1016/j.trd.2016.04.014
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