The UK government is being urged to speed up the domestic production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by the aviation industry coalition Rise, or risk falling behind in the "global...
Read MoreSweden is something of a pioneer when it comes to decarbonising aviation, with the government stipulating that sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blend ratios are required to increase from 1% by...
Read MoreCambodia's Phnom Penh International Airport, which is operated by Vinci Airports through Cambodia Airports, has reached Level 3 certification on the Airport Carbon Accreditation initiative. To achieve its targets, the...
Read MoreExecuJet France, which is part of Luxaviation Group, has taken delivery of its first fully electric ground handling equipment (GHE) at dedicated business aviation hub Paris Le Bourget in France....
Read MoreFollowing a year of "radical collaboration" to demonstrate the capability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for long-haul flights, Virgin Atlantic's historic 100% SAF-fuelled transatlantic flight took off from London Heathrow...
Read MoreLondon Oxford Airport based OXCCU has won a government grant of £2.8 million in collaboration with the University of Sheffield Translational Energy Research Centre (TERC) and Coryton, which will be...
Read MoreIn line with its plans to be net zero by 2030 or sooner, Farnborough Airport in the UK has unveiled plans to embark on one of the largest light-weight solar...
Read MoreAmadeus, which is best known as an IT provider for the global travel industry, has made its first investment outside the software space, having acquired a minority stake in Caphenia...
Read MoreThursday 8 June saw stakeholders in Australia’s aviation sector launch the Hydrogen Flight Alliance (HFA) at Brisbane Airport, with the aim of ensuring Australia plays a leading role in the...
Read MoreSituated in the southwest of Sweden, Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport will be the first in the world to offer only blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for all aircraft refuelling at the regional...
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