The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Office of Environment and Energy, in collaboration with Transport Canada and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is developing a comprehensive suite of software tools that will allow for thorough assessment of the environmental effects of aviation. This paper will provide an overview of the EDS program and its capabilities for capturing environmental interdependencies.
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This work was funded by the FAA under PARTNER (a FAA/NASA-TC sponsored Center of Excellence) under Grant Nos: 05-CNE- GIT, Amendment Nos. 001, 003 and 007, 03-C-NE-MIT, Amendment Nos. 011, 015, 018, 022, 025, and 034, 07-C-NE-GIT, Amendment No. 001,06-C-NE-MIT, Amendment No. 004. Citation: Kirby, M., and Mavris, D., The Environmental Design Space, 26th International Congress of the Aeronautical Sciences, 2008. ICAS-2008-4.7.3.
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