LanzaJet Plans First Australian SAF Plant

LanzaJet

LanzaJet plans to complete its first alcohol-to-jet SAF plant this year at Freedom Pines in Georgia.

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LanzaJet has partnered with Jet Zero Australia to start planning work on what could be Australia’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Queensland. Qantas Group and Airbus will jointly invest A$2 million ($1.35 million) in early-stage project capital as part of their A$200 million...
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