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177. Boeing joins Aviation, Energy and Academic Leaders to Accelerate Development of Sustainable Biof
Boeing joins Aviation, Energy and Academic Leaders to Accelerate Development of Sustainable Biofuels. Boeing has, with leading air carriers and Honeywell's UOP, a refining technology developer, established a group to accelerate the development and commercialization of sustainable new aviation fuels. With support and advice from the world's leading environmental organizations, the W
178. 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
179. 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
180. IATA Urges South Africa to Take Measures to Bolster Air Transport Sector
IATA has praised South Africa for its strategic focus on tourism as a key driver in the nations New Growth Path plan and urged the use of joined-up policy thinking and to take key measures to bolster its air transport sector to achieve the 235,000 new tourism jobs that the government is targeting by 2020.
181. COMAC and Boeing Sign Collaboration Agreement
Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) and Boeing have signed a collaboration agreement to partner in areas that will enable commercial aviation industry growth in China and potentially around the world. This is the first collaboration agreement between COMAC, which is building the new C919 jet and ARJ21 regional jet, and Boeing, which this year celebrates its 40th anniversary
182. FCM Partners South Pole for Global Net Zero Carbon Offsetting Programme
FCM, one of the worlds largest travel management companies, has partnered with South Pole, an expert in global climate action and project development, to launch a new global carbon offsetting programme. FCM will also offset all staff travel worldwide once pandemic restrictions allow employees to travel for business purposes again, and will even backdate this to 2019. Published by
183. Embraer E170 Aircraft to Test Technologies for Boeing ecoDemonstrator Program
Boeing and Embraer have expanded their cooperation on the Boeing ecoDemonstrator program. The program tests technologies designed to improve airplane environmental performance and accelerate their introduction into the marketplace. An Embraer E170 will serve as the flying testbed and will feature advanced environmental technologies that will undergo operational testing in Brazil du
184. British Airways Launches BA Better World Sustainability Programme
British Airways has today launched a new sustainability programme - BA Better World. As part of the initiative, British Airways is working with bp to source sustainable aviation fuel for all its flights between London, Glasgow and Edinburgh during the UKs COP26 climate change summit being held in Glasgow, Scotland later this year. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 9 September 202

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