Airports Council International (ACI) Europe has welcomed the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO's) Long Term Aspirational Goal for global aviation to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. The announcement...
Read MoreLufthansa Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shell to explore a supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at airports around the world. The agreement could see the...
Read MoreHy2gen Canada and SAF+ Consortium have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of Quebec's hydrogen sector. The agreement will see the two companies work together...
Read MoreLondon City Airport has published a new sustainability roadmap underlining its plans to become the first net-zero airport in London by the end of the decade. The steps outlined in...
Read MoreA leader in zero-emission aviation, ZeroAvia has collaborated with aviation fuel giant Shell, to unveil Europe's first landside-to-airside hydrogen airport pipeline. Running alongside ZeroAvia's hangar at Cotswold Airport in the...
Read MoreNorwegian is collaborating with Neste, a producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to enable the airline's corporate customers to reduce their carbon footprint by purchasing SAF. Norwegian's modern and fuel-efficient...
Read MoreSpanish low cost airline, Volotea, has partnered with VINCI Airports to join its forest carbon sink programme. The initiative was launched earlier in the year at Lyon Saint Exupery Airport...
Read MoreTo coincide with its annual conference held on Tuesday 19 October, the Airport Operators Association (AOA) has launched its Decarbonisation Report, which reveals that greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by...
Read MoreVINCI Airports has joined forces with Airbus and Air Liquide to promote the use of hydrogen at airports and build the European airport network to accommodate future hydrogen aircrafts. The...
Read MoreThe European Commission has outlined proposals aimed at reducing net EU greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55% (compared to 1990 levels) by 2030 in its 'Fit for 55'...
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