Eurocontrol Sees Potential To Cut 25% Of CO2 From Flights By 2030

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A massive scaling up of SAF production is needed to reduce European CO2 emissions, says Eurocontrol.
Credit: Neste
More than 25% of CO2 emissions from flights in Europe could be eliminated by 2030, but improvements in air traffic management (ATM) will be required, according to a “think paper” released by Eurocontrol. The document sets out the measures required to enable the “perfect green flight” through the...
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