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Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on air transport mobility, energy and environment: A case study (CROSBI ID 279665)

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Nižetić, Sandro Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on air transport mobility, energy and environment: A case study // International journal of energy research, 44 (2020), 13; 10953-10961. doi: 10.1002/er.5706

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Nižetić, Sandro

engleski

Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on air transport mobility, energy and environment: A case study

The recent pandemic caused by COVID-19 has globally affected air transport mobility as well as the airline industry in general. Numerous restrictions have been implemented in airline transport which is potentially leading towards severe long term impacts on the global airline industry. In this paper, air transport mobility was analyzed regarding Europe (EU) based on the available data from the relevant sources associated with the airline industry. Data were analyzed in specific periods from January to April of 2020, which corresponded with the initialization of the pandemic in the EU and later in its full development. Specifically, two airports were selected in Croatia as case studies to analyze the impact of COVID-19 more thoroughly on mobility together with the estimation of carbon footprint during the pandemic and the year before the pandemic state. The results revealed that COVID-19 gradually affected air transport mobility in the EU where a peak was reached in April with a reduction in the number of flights in the EU region reaching more than 89%. Cargo traffic was not significantly affected by the pandemic, and was even increased in some cases due to the supply of medical equipment in the fight against the disease. The analyzed case study revealed the reduction in air transport mobility for selected airports to be more than 96%, which directly affected the reduction of CO2 emissions to factor 1.81 for the commercial airport of Zagreb and 3.49 for the seasonal airport of Split. A normalization of air transport mobility is expected to be reached through a one-year period with a continued reduction in the number of flights ranging from 15% to 25%, based on the projections and expectations from relevant EU associations.

aviation ; mobility ; COVID-19 ; pandemic ; carbon footprint ; sustainability ; Europe

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Podaci o izdanju

44 (13)

2020.

10953-10961

objavljeno

0363-907X

1099-114X

10.1002/er.5706

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Strojarstvo, Temeljne tehničke znanosti

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