Flying to the future of aviation with SAF
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.
New research and studies by the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have considerably advanced hydrogen fuel viability for flights.
For Issue 2 2024, Yvonne Moynihan, Chief Corporate and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer at Wizz Air Group, answers some questions about their plans for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), including their collaboration with UK-based Firefly Green Fuels who have developed a novel pathway to SAF.
The new government mandate for an SAF shift could "turbocharge" the economy. A new plant is set to open in Sunderland, England.
Listen to this exclusive podcast on the important topic of non-aeronautical revenue and how this airport is looking to develop these streams.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) are leading the way when it comes to SAF production, introducing an on-site storage facility.
The study showed 100% SAF to both engines of commercial aircraft could significantly reduce the climate-warming effect of condensation trails.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) has partnered with SkyClean to have an SAF production plant right on site.
As part of a sustainability partnership, Cathay and Singapore Airlines have signed an MoU, allowing them to collaborate on green operations.
Airports globally prioritise a safe and sustainable air transport system. Riyadh, 22 May 2024 – Today at the Airports Council International (ACI) World Annual General Assembly, ACI airport members unanimously adopted three foundational Resolutions aimed at ensuring a safe and sustainable aviation system as demand for air travel continues to…
Over the course of this year, 2024, International Air Transport Association (IATA) are currently on track with their SAF projections.
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KeyState Energy, CNX Resources Corp., and Pittsburgh International Airport announce a collaboration to establish a sustainable aviation fuel hub.
The UK Government has published the full policy detail of a world leading sustainable fuel (SAF) mandate, which aims that 10% of all jet fuel in flights taking off from the UK is from sustainable sources by 2030 and 22% by 2040.
Neil Pakey, the CEO and President of Nieuport Aviation, writes for International Airport Review about how they are dedicating a sustainable future for Toronto’s Billy Bishop City Centre Airport.