sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Vertiport fuelling partnership announced
Volatus Infrastructure & Energy Solutions and LYTE Aviation aim to fulfil the infrastructure requirements for all types of eVTOL technologies
Study reveals Ireland’s SAF potential
A study has found that Ireland has the potential to develop a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry generating revenue of €2.55bn by 2050
Farnborough passes SAF milestone
Farnborough Airport, the UK’s principal business aviation airport, has sold its millionth litre of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Tallinn Airport to be carbon neutral by 2025
Estonia’s Tallinn Airport is on course to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025 – five years earlier than originally planned
Luxembourg first for Neste and Cargolux
Cargolux has become the first airline to use SAF at Luxembourg Airport, thanks to a new partnership with fuel supplier Neste
Amadeus invests in SAF innovator
Travel tech specialist Amadeus has acquired a minority stake in Caphenia, a German firm investigating the production of synthesis gas
Hydrogen Flight Alliance launches in Brisbane
Key players in the Australian aviation and green hydrogen industries have officially launched the Hydrogen Flight Alliance (HFA) at Brisbane Airport
Swedish airport marks SAF first
Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport in the southwestern part of Sweden will be the world’s first to use sustainable aviation fuel on all flights
Iberia and Repsol launch SAF at Bilbao
In a Spanish airport first, Iberia Airport Services and Repsol introduce 100% renewable fuel for handling activities at Bilbao
World Fuel and Neste strengthen SAF offer
World Fuel Services (World Fuel) and Neste have signed a new supply agreement concerning sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Neste establishes Changi SAF supply
Fuel specialist Neste has completed its €1.6bn Singapore refinery expansion project, establishing
a SAF supply chain to Changi Airport
Preparing airports for sustainable aviation fuel
From incentivising airlines to securing their own pipelines, airports are preparing for the widespread use of SAF, finds Emma Kelly