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Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
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Firefly Green Fuels has announced a novel pathway to sustainable aviation fuel, made from sewage sludge. International Airport Review finds out more.
The study showed 100% SAF to both engines of commercial aircraft could significantly reduce the climate-warming effect of condensation trails.
The volume represents Boeing’s largest annual SAF purchase to date, 60% more than in 2023.
Neste and Air New Zealand have signed an agreement for the supply of nine million liters of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™.
Over two million gallons of blended SAF will be supplied into the fuelling system at Schiphol Airport over the course of 2024.
IATA's shares a short overview of the latest industry developments in January and February.
Riivo Tuvike, CEO at Tallinn Airport, is back writing for IAR's Cleaner, Greener Airports Series and details the work going into achieving the airport’s aims to be carbon neutral by 2025 and to become a net zero hub of air travel by 2030.
Air Canada is further advancing Climate Action initiatives by expanding partnership of SAF with producer Neste in Europe.
In order to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable aviation, Neste and Wizz Air have launched a new partnership to purchase environmentally friendly aviation fuel.
Norwegian to launch an additional three new European routes from Stockholm Arlanda Airport, adding services to Antalya, Thessaloniki, and Mykonos in time for the upcoming summer season.
The Emission and Climate Impact of Alternative Fuels study has provided promising early results for the use of 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel on both engines of a commercial jet.
As part of the commitment to increase the supply of sustainable aviation fuel in the aviation industry, Swedavia’s annual delivery of sustainable fuel has been delivered to Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Deloitte Canada will be the first corporate customer to join Air Canda’s new LEAVE LESS Travel Programme, which is leading the way for sustainable business travel.
This important milestone marks the first time a departing flight at Gatwick has used SAF and is also the first usage by any easyJet service.
The introduction of SAF at Farnborough Airport is a major milestone in its sustainability programme, and will further support its emission reduction efforts.