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- | Where **sulphur oxides** emissions are dominated by jet kerosene due to the amount of fuel used, the majority of **carbon monoxide** stems from the consumption of avgas given the much higher emission factor applied to this fuel. | + | Where, for example, **nitrogen oxides** and **sulphur oxides** emissions are dominated by jet kerosene due to the amount of fuel used,--- |
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+ | ... the majority of **carbon monoxide** stems from the consumption of avgas given the much higher emission factor applied to this fuel, with the emission trend following the trend in avgas consumption. | ||
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- | **Lead** emissions | + | Her, **Lead** emissions, with no emission factor available for jet kerosene, are only calculated for avgas. |
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