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42 Finnair Group EN11 Location and size of land owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and of high biodiversity value outside protected areas The Finnair Group has no owned, leased or managed land areas in protected areas or directly adjacent to them. Finnair Technical Services is situated in a zoned area at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The zoned area is situated close to a ground water area, as a result of which an environmental permit application has been submitted about it. The permit application outlines, among other things, the hydrology, geology and natural state of the environment of the area and a valid environmental permit decision has been obtained. EN16 Total direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions by weight Flying gives rise mainly to four kinds of greenhouse gas emissions: carbon dioxide (around 70 per cent of emissions), water vapour (around 30 per cent of emissions), nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide (the amount of nitrogen and sulphur oxides is less than one per cent of total emissions). In 2008 849,445 tonnes of jet fuel were consumed, i.e. carbon dioxide and water vapour arose as follows: 2,681,698 t CO2 (2,544,798 t in 2007) 1,104,279 t H2O The imputed amount of nitrogen oxides in 2008: 3,454 t NO2 The true NO2 value is greater than the imputed value, because the imputed value does not take into account take-off acceleration and power boosts that take place during flight. Carbon dioxide emissions of ground handling vehicles in 2008: l (litres) 95 octane petrol diesel oil light fuel oil Total 41,321 282,066 1,375,252 kg CO2 98,345 747,475 3,713,182 4,559 ton
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