International Airport Review Airport Leaders’ Forum Report 2024
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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.
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™.
Firefly Green Fuels novel route to SAF utilises a difficult to dispose, abundant waste feedstock - sewage sludge.
The partnership aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 230,000 tonnes, with the new production line co-operated by both entities.
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.
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 Fly Up is cooked with oil that is then cleaned and recycled into renewable biofuels.
IATA's shares a short overview of the latest industry developments in January and February.
The certificate attests its process meets international requirements for the supply of ethanol and corn oil for the production of SAF.
Listen to this exclusive podcast with San Francisco International Airport's Sustainability Director Erin Cooke, and the airport's Net Zero Lead, Courtney Carroux.