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How AI is helping airlines mitigate the climate impact of contrails

A plane flying through the sky, in half the image it's emitting a contrail, in the other half it is not showcasing the impact of our work.
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An infographic showing a plane creating a contrail and how it interacts with radiative forces.

Visual explanation of nighttime and daytime contrail radiative effects. Nighttime contrails are often more warming than daytime contrails because they exclusively trap heat.

Photo of two pilots from the flight deck of a contrail avoidance test flight.

American Airlines Managing Director of Flight Operations, Captain John P. Dudley (right), and First Officer, Tammy Caudill (left), from the flight deck of the first contrail avoidance flight, who used our predictions in PACE’s FPO application to avoid contrails.

An animation of detected contrails over the U.S.

Contrails detected over the United States using AI and GOES-16 satellite imagery.


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Teoh, R., Schumann, U., Gryspeerdt, E., Shapiro, M., Molloy, J., Koudis, G., Voigt, C., and Stettler, M. E. J.: Aviation contrail climate effects in the North Atlantic from 2016 to 2021, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 22, 10919–10935, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-10919-2022, 2022.


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