The global airline industry is likely to miss its targets for green jet fuel use in the coming years, the International Air Transport Association said on Tuesday, blaming fuel producers and regulators ...
Scientists in Europe have launched an initiative to turn residual tomato waste into sustainable jet fuel in a bid to cut ...
The layoffs at Twelve follow the reelection of President Donald Trump and the rollback of incentives that were designed to ...
Nova Scotia has cleared the first regulatory hurdle for a $4–6 billion sustainable aviation fuel plant. The project could ...
Airlines and farmers are hoping lawmakers help make it more profitable for them to buy or produce fuel made of agricultural ...
Explore how the shipping and aviation industries are improving energy efficiency and turning to alternative fuels like ...
Everyday trash, food waste, and even discarded metal and rubber scraps can be used as a source of sustainable aviation fuel, Harvard researchers concluded in a new study published last month in the ...
Geoff Maynard at CILT UK, explains why the aviation sector must adopt Sustainable Aviation Fuel now to secure its future ...
Many airlines have pledged to do 10% of their flying with sustainable aviation fuel by 2030, but that doesn't seem likely now.
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Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines today announced it has joined Par Hawaii to invest in pioneering the development of ...
A Delta Air Lines jet sits at a Sea-Tac gate in 2023. Delta officials say they plan to use 10 percent sustainable aviation fuel by 2030. (Photo contributed by Port of Seattle) After a nearly 45-year ...