Tag: sustainable aviation fuel
AAV In Conversation with Sami Jauhiainen of Neste on sustainable aviation...
Asian Aviation Editor Matt Driskill is In Conversation with Sami Jauhiainen, who leads Neste’s sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) business in the Asia Pacific region. Jauhiainen's focus is...
Brussels Airlines joins SAF club
Brussels Airlines, the flag carrier of Belgium and part of the Lufthansa Group, has started the new year by being the first airline receiving a...
Air New Zealand announces Mission Next Gen Aircraft partners
Air New Zealand has announced four companies it will be working with on its mission to have its first zero emissions demonstrator flight –...
Cebu Pacific joins SAF club
Cebu Pacific (CEB) operated on Wednesday a Singapore to Manila passenger flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), becoming the first Philippine carrier to...
Cathay Pacific to purchase 38 million US gallons of Sustainable Aviation...
Cathay Pacific announced today the signing of an offtake agreement with Aemetis for the supply of 38 million US gallons of blended Sustainable Aviation...
Singapore Airlines trialling sustainable fuel
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Singapore Airlines (SIA), and Singapore-headquartered global investment company Temasek have selected ExxonMobil as the vendor to supply...
VIEWPOINT: They should have stayed home
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. In the case of Diamondo Earthrounding, a non-profit initiative that is hoping to...
Gazprom Neft creates alliance to bring sustainable fuel to Russian airports
Gazprom Neft has launched an alliance with aviation industry leaders to help ensure the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Russian airports in...
Qantas using SAF on London ‘kangaroo’ route
Qantas will purchase blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) starting in January to help reduce its carbon emissions by around 10 percent for its flights...
Aviation & Environment News in Brief
First A319neo flight with 100% sustainable aviation fuel
Airbus, Dassault Aviation, ONERA, the French Ministry of Transports and Safran have launched the first in-flight study...