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57. United Airlines and Honeywell Invest in Alder's Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
United Airlines and Honeywell have unveiled details of a joint multimillion-dollar investment in Alder Fuels – a cleantech company that is pioneering first-of-its-kind technologies for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at scale by converting abundant biomass, such as forest and crop waste, into sustainable low-carbon, drop-in replacement crude oil that can be used to produc
58. Air Canada Targets Net Zero Emissions by 2050
Air Canada is aiming to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) throughout its global operations by 2050. To reach this, the airline has set absolute midterm GHG net reduction targets by 2030 in its air and ground operations compared to its 2019 baseline, and has committed to investing $50 million in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and carbon reductions and removals. Publi
59. More Airports Working to Actively Reduce CO2
In Asia, there have also been several new additions and upgrades within Airport Carbon Accreditation. Sharjah International Airport in the UAE has recently become certified at the ‘Mapping’ level. Kaohsiung Airport in Taiwan has entered programme at the ‘Reduction’ level, while Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport has upgraded to that level as well. Incheon International Airport in South K
60. Cathay Pacific Pledges to Use SAF for 10% of Fuel Consumption by 2030
Cathay Pacific has reaffirmed its commitment to reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 by pledging to use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for 10% of its total fuel consumption by 2030. Additionally, Cathay Pacific has already pledged to cut its absolute ground emissions by 32% from the 2018 baseline by 2030, through enhancing energy-saving measures and exploring renewable energ
61. SITA Develops Global Solution for Airline Emissions Regulation
SITA Develops Global Solution for Airline Emissions Regulation. SITA has developed and tested a scaleable global solution to comply with Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS). Four airlines from the Middle East, the United States and Europe are testing SITA’s Aircraft Emissions Manager, a Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) software tool to accurately measure carbon emissions fr
62. Etihad Airways to Increase Surcharges to Take Account of EU Carbon Scheme
Etihad Airways has said it will increase the fuel surcharge on its European flights to offset the costs being imposed on the airline by the European Union (EU) Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). The increase of US$3 per passenger for flights into and out of Europe and US$0.03 cents/kg for cargo shipments will take effect for travel from 1 March 2012.
63. Premier Inn Hotels in UK Use Solar Power to Reduce Emissions
Ten Premier Inn hotels across southern England have been fitted with solar photovoltaic panels that are expected to generate over 84 kilowatts (per year) of electricity and save more than 42 tonnes of carbon dioxide every year.
64. Scandinavian Airlines shows Benefits of 'Green Flights'
Scandinavian Airlines shows Benefits of 'Green Flights'. Green flights are smooth continuous descents to airports at relatively low engine revs. SAS, which has carried out over 2,000 such green landings, says that for a mid-size aircraft such as a Boeing 737, fuel savings are over 100 kg of fuel per flight which equates to 315 kg less carbon emitted per flight. The savings are bigg

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