Evaluating Health Risks and Emissions from Ground Support Equipment at Schiphol Airport
Journey towards Autonomous Airside OperationsEvaluating Health Risks and Emissions from Ground Support Equipment at Schiphol Airport
Journey towards Autonomous Airside OperationsSamenvatting
This research examines the impact of transitioning to an autonomous operation on the airside of Schiphol airport, with a specific focus on emissions that affect both the environment and the staff working within airport premises. This study will explore current emissions from vehicles on Schiphol's airside, assessing their environmental impact and identifying harmful emissions. It will evaluate potential solutions, notably the role of electric vehicles, comparing this to the status quo before mapping the transition to an autonomous airside and its environmental consequences. A significant focus will be on the implications for staff working in these conditions. Additionally, it will review relevant laws and regulations to propose improvements, aiming to enhance Schiphol's environmental footprint. Conducted by Bright Sky for Schiphol Airport, this research aims to address overlooked harmful substances at the airport, seeking prompt solutions. Utilized by Schiphol, the findings will shed light on the necessity for innovation towards electric and autonomous vehicles, underlining the urgency for environmental improvements and technological advancements to tackle pollution issues effectively.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | 21st GARS Junior Workshop Antwerp, Belgium, BEL |
Datum | 2024-06-20 |
Type | Conferentiebijdrage |
Taal | Engels |