Collection 

Cleaner Flight

Submission status
Open
Submission deadline

Reducing the impact of aviation on the environment and climate requires insight and analysis to inform the creation and development of less harmful approaches and technologies.  The environmental science and aerospace engineering communities should therefore be closely aligned to ensure that future technologies address the most pressing needs without disturbing other environmental systems.  With this in mind, Communications Engineering, Communications Earth & Environment, and Scientific Reports are joining together in a call for papers towards a collection on the topic of Cleaner Flight. Our collection will offer insights into the environmental impacts of aviation, along with technological design, operational and infrastructure solutions to mitigate aviation’s future environmental footprint.

 

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Editors

The Collection is open for submissions from all authors – and not by invitation only – on the condition that the manuscripts fall within the scope of the Collection and of Communications EngineeringCommunications Earth & Environment or Scientific Reports more generally. 

All manuscripts will be considered for publication according to the editorial policies of the specific journal which they are submitted through  Communications EngineeringCommunications Earth & Environment or Scientific Reports . Visit Nature portfolio’s Collections guidelines for more details.

When submitting your manuscript to Communications Engineering or Communications Earth & Environment or Scientific Reports via our online submission system, please choose the appropriate Collection title from the drop-down menu on the submission form. Please be sure to express your interest in the Collection in your cover letter. Please only submit to one journal, but note authors have the option to transfer to another participating journal following the editors’ recommendation.

This Collection has not been supported by sponsorship.