Virgin Atlantic to purchase 70 million gallons of SAF
Virgin Atlantic has announced the purchase of 70 million gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel, to help reduce carbon emissions in the next decade and achieve Net Zero 2050.
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Virgin Atlantic has announced the purchase of 70 million gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel, to help reduce carbon emissions in the next decade and achieve Net Zero 2050.
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The International Air Transport Association has estimated that Sustainable Aviation Fuel production will reach at least 300 million litres in 2022, a 200 per cent increase on 2021 production.
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For International Airport Review's revived CEO Series, Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey spoke with Jost Lammers, Chief Executive Officer at Munich Airport, who outlined the summer recovery, digital transformation, and how the airport ensures to accommodate each individual passengers’ needs.
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The International Air Transport Association has called upon governments to encourage stronger European economic development by embracing policies to promote greater air connectivity.
For Issue 5 2022, International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey sat down with Ioanna Papadopoulou, Director, Communications & Marketing at Athens International Airport, at Routes Europe 2022. She outlined how the airport plans to accommodate the rise of a new passenger type and expand further into new route markets.
For Issue 5 2022, Claire Waghorn, Sustainable Transition Leader at Christchurch Airport tells International Airport Review how the airport is tackling climate change.
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The first and pioneering Etihad Airways flight to use Sustainable Aviation Fuel has departed from Tokyo Narita Airport.
Aberdeen International Airport has announced its first commercial delivery of sustainable aviation fuel.
Mumbai International Airport has switched to green sources for its energy consumption needs, making the airport one of India’s 100 per cent sustainable airports.
Venice Marco Polo Airport has been awarded Level 4+ (Transition) of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme by Airports Council International Europe.
Cebu Pacific has become the first Philippine carrier to incorporate sustainable aviation fuel in its commercial operations.