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... 7 GAV are located on the landside of an airport. GAV users include airline passengers; the entities transporting passengers to, from, and sometimes within the airport; airport employees; airline or airport tenants; and users of airport support vehicles (e.g., vehicles delivering supplies)
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... 8 Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling Table 3-1. Mapping of GAV types to MOVES and EMFAC vehicle classifications.
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... Airport GAV Fleet and Operational Characteristics 9 GAV Type Description Vehicles in Group Example Vehicle(s) MOVES Equivalents EMFAC Equivalents Vehicle Type Fuel Type(s)
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... 10 Guidebook for Quantifying Airport Ground Access Vehicle Activity for Emissions Modeling 3.1 Fuel Type The most significant factor that determines the level of emissions from a vehicle is the fuel that powers the vehicle's engine. The engines and fuel types associated with airport-related GAV vary somewhat, but the majority of engines are fueled by gasoline.

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