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# Sustainable Aviation: The route to climate neutral aviation

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- Recognize how the fundamentals of commercial air transport operations and the life cycle of aircraft impact the environment.
- Explain the inherent challenges in making aviation sustainable, and how these challenges stem from the principles of flight, propulsion, production and operation (there are no easy solutions!).
- Present the current technological possibilities for making aviation more sustainable, how these possibilities can be implemented, and what their limitations are.
- Discuss solutions for reducing the environmental impact of aviation on both the personal and the larger scale.

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- Type
  Course
- Location
  Online
- Pacing
  Starts anytime / Self-paced
- Length

  For instructor paced courses this is the length of the course.

  For self-paced courses this is the length of the course if you spend the amount of time per week as specified. You're free to go faster or slower as you see fit.

  6 Weeks
- Effort
  4 - 5 Hours per week

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- [Henri Werij](https://learningforlife.tudelft.nl/instructors/henri-werij/)
- [Irene Fernandez Villegas](https://learningforlife.tudelft.nl/instructors/irene-fernandez-villegas/)
- [Arvind Gangoli Rao](https://learningforlife.tudelft.nl/instructors/arvind-gangoli-rao/)
- [Bruno Santos](https://learningforlife.tudelft.nl/instructors/bruno-santos/)

- Overview

  **To reduce the environmental footprint of the aviation sector we need to start a clean sky revolution. Discover the latest developments in this field –from airplane design, energy carriers, operations, to human behavior– and learn how you can play a role.**

  Sustainable aviation is a key area for climate action. In this course, we will introduce you to various aircraft technologies, and recent innovations and promising future developments in the field of aviation. All necessary mathematical and engineering concepts will explained.

  We will start from the basics of how aircraft fly and how they impact the environment. You will gain present-day knowledge of technical solutions and possibilities of modern engineering to make aviation more sustainable.

  Next, we will discuss solutions. you will learn about alternative propulsion methods, energy carriers (batteries, fuel cells) and novel aircraft designs (including the Flying V project at TU Delft, a new design for a highly energy-efficient and long-distance commercial aircraft.) We will also bust some common myths about the topics along the way, like why it is a very unpractical thought to simply cover up the entire aircraft with solar cells.

  But the solutions presented will not cover just the technical aspects. You will discover the importance of the ecosystem surrounding aviation for its sustainability, including manufacturing and operations. The course will stimulate critical and creative thought about  the future of aviation and how you can be part of those solutions.

  With its long history of research of aircraft design, operations and climate effects, the world-class experts from the The Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft will guide you through this journey to sustainable aviation. The course will also include guest lectures from industry professionals from leading aviation companies such as Airbus.

  “We need climate-neutral aviation. The challenges are enormous, but solutions must and will be found. Through this MOOC we want to share what we know, so that all of you can be part of this ‘clean sky revolution’.” – Henri Werij, Dean Faculty of Aerospace Engineering

  *Parts of the lecture materials in this course build upon outputs from the research projects AHEAD (Advanced Hybrid Engines for Aircraft Development), funded by the European Union within the FP7-TRANSPORT Research Program (grant agreement ID: 284636);  and PARSIFAL (Prandtlplane Architecture for the Sustainable Improvement of Future Airplanes) funded by the European Union within the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program (Grant Agreement n.723149).*

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  [Watch sample video lectures](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeEC3p3fJt1cKM9cD_SlIvMXbpwhYo4vF)
- Details

  ##### Course Syllabus

  Week 0: Welcome

  In the Welcome section of this course we will explain how the course is set up, how the EdX platform works and we will give you an opportunity to introduce yourself and find out who else is following this course.

  Week 1: Aviation and Climate Change

  In the first week of the MOOC, we will kick things off by taking a birds-eye look at aviation and climate change.

  - How do aircraft impact the environment
  - Current situation

  Week 2: How do Aircraft Fly?

  To understand how we can decrease aviation’s impact on the environment, you will first learn exactly how an aircraft is able to fly.

  - The physics of flight: Lift and weight, thrust and drag
  - Aircraft performance
  - How to propel an aircraft

  Week 3: Propulsion and Energy Carriers

  In this week, we will take a more detailed look at the elements of a propulsion system and the energy sources that drive them.

  - Elements of propulsion systems
  - Engine efficiency
  - Aircraft energy carriers: options and limitations
  - Sustainable aviation fuels

  Week 4: Production and End of Life

  Of course, there is more to an aircraft than flying it. In week 4 of the MOOC, we will discuss the lifecycle of the aircraft.

  - Lifecycle Assessment
  - Production of aircraft
  - During lifetime
  - Aircraft end of life

  Week 5: Novel Aircraft Design and Climate Effects

  As we near the end of the MOOC, there are two topics we want to touch upon in more detail: firstly, concepts for the aircraft of the future, and secondly, the actual impact of aircraft on climate.

  - Novel aircraft designs
  - Aircraft emissions and their effect on the atmosphere
  - Aircraft noise

  Week 6: Operations and Conclusion

  Lastly, we will consider aircraft and airline operations.

  - Airline planning
  - Air traffic management
  - Airport operations

  Week 7: Conclusion and Final Assignment\

  ##### Other instructors

  **Paul Roling**\
  Lecturer, Air Transport Operations

  **Mirjam Snellen**\
  Professor Acoustics, Aerospace Engineering
- Qualifications

  ##### Chartered Engineering Competences

  All our online courses and programs have been matched to the competences determined by [KIVI’s Competence Structure](https://charteredengineer.nl/competence-structure/), a common frame of reference for everyone, across all disciplines, levels and roles.

  These competences apply to this course:

  - A1: Extend your theoretical knowledge of new and advancing technologies.
  - E3: Undertake engineering activities in a way that contributes to sustainable development and a circular economy.
- Admission

  This is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that runs on edX.

  ##### Prerequisites:

  None, however some introductory-level university calculus is used in the course.

- Course format: MOOC

  **This course is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)**. Our MOOCs are delivered on edX.org and are open to all. They include video lectures, readings, assignments, and community discussions. Content is free, with optional certificates and additional exercises available for a fee.

## What our learners say about us

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  > Jeroen Mulder - The Netherlands

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