Sinopec and TotalEnergies ink agreement for sustainable aviation fuel production
The partnership aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 230,000 tonnes, with the new production line co-operated by both entities.
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The partnership aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 230,000 tonnes, with the new production line co-operated by both entities.
The simulations demonstrated how drones could be seamlessly integrated alongside other air traffic at a busy airport.
Toulon Hyères is the first French airport to achieve net zero emissions in its activity scope.
London Gatwick, part of VINCI Airports’ network, has completed an infrastructure project to help reduce delays and go-arounds.
The partners will redevelop both terminals with modern airport amenities, including additional passenger boarding and bridges.
The initiative aims to empower gender diversity within the traditionally male-dominated aviation industry.
Over two million gallons of blended SAF will be supplied into the fuelling system at Schiphol Airport over the course of 2024.
The SAF facility at Crown Wharf is anticipated to create over 150 full-time jobs, including 85 skilled jobs on-site, with construction due to commence in winter 2024.
CSMIA has undertaken a plethora of initiatives to reduce water consumption and promote water recycling, aligning with its commitment to sustainability.
The partnership between Sirius Aviation AG and PARQ Development aims to transform sustainable air travel and tourism in Bali, Indonesia.
With this partnership, the iTEC Alliance has reached beyond the European borders for the first time.
Riyadh Air joins the UNGC with the intention to incorporate United Nations Sustainability Goals across its operations.
The memorandum of understanding aims to fight pollution in the aviation sector, grow investment and support clean, sustainable jobs and business opportunities for the British Columbia region.
The International Air Transport Association issued the following comment as the Council prepares to vote on amendments to the Single European Sky (SES) 2+ package.
The $110 million includes 74 grants to airports in 32 states to modernise airport and runway infrastructure, improve airfield safety, and create jobs.