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Control of Air Pollution From Aircraft Engines: Emission Standards and Test Procedures

FR Abstract
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing particulate matter (PM) emission standards and test procedures applicable to certain classes of engines used by civil subsonic jet airplanes (engines with rated output of greater than 26.7 kilonewtons (kN)) to replace the existing smoke standard for those engines. The EPA is adopting these standards under our authority in the Clean Air Act (CAA). These standards and test procedures are equivalent to the engine standards adopted by the United Nations' International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 2017 and 2020 and will apply to both new type design aircraft engines and in-production aircraft engines. The EPA, as well as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), actively participated in the ICAO proceedings in which the ICAO requirements were developed. These standards reflect the importance of the control of PM emissions and U.S. efforts to secure the highest practicable degree of uniformity in aviation regulations and standards. Additionally, the EPA is migrating, modernizing, and streamlining the existing regulations into a new part in the Code of Federal Regulations. As part of this update, the EPA is also aligning with ICAO by applying the smoke number standards to engines less than or equal to 26.7 kilonewtons rated output used on supersonic airplanes.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2022-25134
Federal Register Volume
87
Federal Register Year
2022-11-23
Federal Register Start Page
72312
Federal Register End Page
72357
CFR Citation
40 CFR 9
FR Citation
87 FR 72312
CFR title
40
CFR Part
9
Document Number
ICAO 2017/AN 16-2/AMEND/10
Document Edition
2017
Standard Title
ICAO 2017, Aircraft Engine Emissions, Annex 16, Volume II, Fourth Edition, July 2017, as amended by Amendment 10, January 1, 2021
Excerpts
Volume II, that is being incorporated into the new 40 CFR part 1031 is the same version that is currently incorporated by reference in 40 CFR 87.1, 40 CFR … standards based on smoke. The EPA is incorporating by reference the metrics agreed at ICAO and incorporated into Annex 16 Volume II, to measure PM mass (Equation … source PM 2.5 measurements. Included in the procedures now incorporated by reference by the EPA are measurement system specifications and requirements
Record Source
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