The detection of NO2 by its chemiluminescent reaction with luminol is a rapid and sensitive means of measuring atmospheric NO2. However, testing and field use of a commercial NO2 monitor employing this detection scheme have shown that several corrections are necessary in order to obtain accurate NO2 data at low concentrations. In use aboard aircraft, the NO2 data must be corrected for zero offset, altitude (i.e. pressure), nonlinearity of response, and interferences from ozone and PAN. Detector response is dependent on the age of luminol reagent solution. This paper describes the tests performed to determine correction factors, the algorithms and order of precedence for applying the corrections, and other observations regarding detector performance. © 1990.