Sustainable Skies Will Require Much More Than SAF

Qantas aircraft

Qantas, along with its SAF Coalition partners, imported nearly 2 million liters of unblended SAF into Australia in May.

Credit: Qantas
The quest to reduce carbon emissions and find a sustainable flightpath for the civil aviation industry in coming decades remains in a state of flux. Although progress has been made, notably the burgeoning scale up of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production, inconsistency in individual governments...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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