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41. EU Renewable Energy Directive Must Prioritize Sustainable Aviation Fuels
IATA has welcomed the European Commission’s revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) to incentivize sustainable fuels, and urged policy-makers to go even further in prioritizing their use for air transport. The largest user of renewable fuels, the road transport sector, has increasing options to move towards electrification; however, aviation has no technological option but
42. Delivering Aviation Sustainability Through Unity of Purpose
IATA has called on all aviation stakeholders to stay focused and unified to deliver a vision for a sustainable aviation future. Although the decision by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to agree a framework for a global market based measure (MBM) by its next assembly, to be implemented by 2020, was an important milestone, Tyler noted that the hard work is yet to
43. SITA to Better Support Sustainable Aviation with Safety Line Acquisition
SITA has acquired Safety Line S.A.S., a Paris-based start-up specializing in digital solutions for aviation safety and efficiency. The acquisition comes as a logical follow-up to the commercial partnership signed between the two companies in September 2020, focused on helping airlines reduce their CO2 emissions with OptiFlight, a predictive in-flight fuel efficiency solution levera
44. Making Long-Haul Aviation Compatible with Net Zero Goals
Under the UN’s Race to Zero goals, the current ‘breakthrough’ required for the decarbonisation of aviation is to achieve a minimum of 10% sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) use by 2030, with the proportion not reaching 100% earlier than 2050. Three of the leading companies investing in the technology that could enable this to happen sooner than current targets are Rolls-Royce, Airbus
45. Japan Airlines Invests in Development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Technology
Based on the CO2 emissions standard set by the ICAO to reduce the impact of aviation greenhouse gas emmisions, JAL has formed a strategic partnership with the Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development (JOIN) and Marubeni Corporation, and invest in Fulcrum BioEnergy, Inc., to jointly develop SAF for the aviation sector.
46. Over 6,000 Students Rise to Airbus’ Fly Your Ideas Challenge
More than 6,000 students of over 100 nationalities registered for Fly Your Ideas 2013, the global university contest organized by aircraft manufacturer Airbus. Teams of students are challenged to develop and submit ideas for a more sustainable aviation industry in the future. Twice as many students as in the previous competition have registered this time.
47. Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit (SAALS) to Take Place 9-10 February 2020
More than 300 aviation leaders from over 50 countries, including Transport Ministers and senior executives of civil aviation authorities, international organisations, airports, airlines, aircraft manufacturers and air navigation service providers, will meet in Singapore to discuss sustainable aviation growth at the Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit (SAALS) on 9 and 10 Fe
48. Transforming China's Gutter Oil into Aviation Biofuel
Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) have opened a demonstration facility that will turn waste cooking oil, commonly referred to as gutter oil in China, into sustainable aviation biofuel. The two companies estimate that 500 million gallons (1.8 billion liters) of biofuel could be made annually in China from used cooking oil.

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