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Publisher DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.7296524 |
Title: | Ethics in the aviation industry – flying off course |
Language: | English |
Authors: | Scholz, Dieter ![]() |
Keywords: | aviation; airplane; aircraft; flight; efficiency; Jevons; paradox; ecology; eco-efficiency; cabin; air; contamination; health; safety; engine; oil; engineering; limit; range; electric; battery; propeller; taxi; ventilation; corona; pandemic; legend; truth; CO2; NOx; contrails; AIC; promise; goal; vision; design; hydrogen; passenger; H2; LH2; sustainable; SAF; zero; emission; social; evaluation; Airbus; A380; Boeing; B737; ethics; growth; gain; greed; guilt; shareholder; death |
Issue Date: | 4-Nov-2022 |
Is supplemented by: | 20.500.12738/1855 10.48441/4427.421 20.500.12738/5039 10.48441/4427.250 20.500.12738/9917 10.48441/4427.426 10.48441/4427.408 10.48441/4427.401 20.500.12738/9916 |
Conference: | SARC Friday Club 2022 |
Abstract: | Truth decay and compromised ethical behavior can be observed when looking back into the history of the aviation industry. The author has presented since 2012 about related questionable views and behavior. In this presentation he compiles the "best" of his slides into one lecture that tries to give an overview of the problem at hand. Commercial aviation provides one of the strongest examples of Jev... |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/13425 |
DOI: | 10.48441/4427.2105 |
Review status: | Currently there is no review planned for this version |
Institute: | Forschungsgruppe Flugzeugentwurf und -systeme (AERO) Department Fahrzeugtechnik und Flugzeugbau Fakultät Technik und Informatik |
Type: | Presentation |
Appears in Collections: | Publications with full text |
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