Sustainable Aviation Fuel
With governments and airlines committed to decarbonizing aviation by 2050, innovative solutions are required and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) could play a major role in meeting targets. IATA estimates that SAF could contribute around 65% of the reduction in emissions needed by aviation to reach net-zero in 2050. This will, however, require a massive increase in production in order to meet demand.
Latest News On Sustainable Aviation Fuels
Apr 22, 2024
SAF is aviation’s go-to solution for reaching carbon net-zero targets; this airline is pursuing alternatives.
Apr 19, 2024
The Royal Air Force has taken a small but significant step closer to its ambitious goal to achieve Net Zero operations by 2040.
Apr 18, 2024
The industry must be allowed to grow in order to self-finance its transition to greater sustainability—but it must do so responsibly.
Apr 17, 2024
Besides corporate aviation customers, the deal includes four fuel providers and three airlines.
Apr 16, 2024
Under book-and-claim, airlines operating from locations where there is no SAF available can buy SAF for use elsewhere.
Apr 15, 2024
The agreement also covers the study, verification and commercialization of other crops as camelina, carinata, and winter canola in North America.
Apr 12, 2024
Following on from used cooking fats, plant seeds and even air, a UK company is planning to convert processed human waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Apr 10, 2024
Fixed-base operator (FBO) Sonoma Jet Center in Santa Rosa, California, will host a Green Fuel Day Celebration April 18.