Enhancing Aerodynamic Efficiency to Reduce Environmental Impact

Authors

  • Sutit Huangsuwan School of Aviation, Eastern Asia University
  • Khemmanat Aumnuaworachai School of Aviation, Eastern Asia University
  • Sukanya Sommaneedoung School of Aviation, Eastern Asia University
  • Suthasinee Roopkaew School of Aviation, Eastern Asia University
  • Kamol Noithonglek School of Aviation, Eastern Asia University
  • Anirut Taikhao Academic Office, Eastern Asia University

Keywords:

aerodynamics, sustainable aviation, flight efficiency, environmental impact

Abstract

The aviation industry plays a crucial role in driving the global economy but currently faces environmental challenges from greenhouse gas emissions. This article presents an analysis of aerodynamic development in the aviation industry, focusing on the study of aerodynamic efficiency improvements to reduce environmental impact. The analysis results indicate that aerodynamic technology has positive effects on enhancing flight efficiency and reducing environmental impact, serving as a key driver for the aviation industry to achieve Net Zero Emissions targets by 2050.

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2025-12-06

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Huangsuwan, S. ., Aumnuaworachai, K., Sommaneedoung, S. ., Roopkaew, S. ., Noithonglek, K. ., & Taikhao, A. . (2025). Enhancing Aerodynamic Efficiency to Reduce Environmental Impact. EAU Heritage Journal Science and Technology (Online), 19(3), 16–30. retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/EAUHJSci/article/view/277348

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