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241. IATA Forecasts That 7.2 Billion Passengers Will Travel in 2035
IATA has forecast that 7.2 billion passengers will travel in 2035, a near doubling of the 3.8 billion air travelers in 2016. The prediction is based on a 3.7% annual Compound Average Growth Rate (CAGR) noted in the release of the latest update to the association’s 20-Year Air Passenger Forecast. Routes to, from and within Asia-Pacific will see an extra 1.8 billion annual passengers
242. 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
243. Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3
Work begins on First Boeing Business Jet 3. Boeing has begun work on the first Boeing Business Jet 3. The BBJ 3 is a new, larger business jet based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737-900ER (extended range), which entered commercial service and was certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in April 2007. Certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency occurred in Apr
244. French Companies to Study Use of 100% SAF on Single-Aisle Aircraft and Helicopters
Airbus, Safran, Dassault Aviation, ONERA and the French Ministry of Transport are to jointly launch an in-flight study to analyse the compatibility of unblended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with single-aisle aircraft and commercial aircraft engine and fuel systems, as well as with helicopter engines. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 20 June 2021.
245. Air bp and Neste to Increase Volume of Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Europe
Air bp and Neste have signed an agreement to offer an increased volume of sustainable aviation fuel to airport customers in the remainder of 2020 and in 2021. The volume is five times larger than that supplied by the businesses in 2019.
246. Amadeus Looks at How Technology Will Shape Airports of the Future
With so much competition for each passenger, the evolution and expansion of airline routes, and growth in non-aeronautical revenues, key players in the industry are rethinking how airports need to operate in the future. To better understand how to manage these pressures, Amadeus has spoken with leaders in the travel industry to hear which trends they believe will shape the airport
247. Hertz and Clean Energy to Build and Operate CNG Fuel Stations at LAX
Hertz and Clean Energy to Build and Operate CNG Fuel Stations at LAX. Hertz has partnered with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to build, operate, and supply compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations at Hertz’s Los Angeles Airport facility. In addition to supporting Hertz’s expanding clean-burning CNG airport shuttle bus fleet the new Clean Energy CNG fueling station will be accessible
248. Boeing and Airbus to Work Together on Environmental Concerns
Boeing and Airbus to Work Together on Environmental Concerns. Boeing and Airbus have signed an agreement to work together to ensure global interoperability in Air Traffic Management as part of an effort to help reduce the impact of aviation on the environment. The companies will seek the acceleration of improvements to the world's air transportation management system in order to in

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