Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Research conducted for the UK’s Jet Zero Council reveals that 82% of Brits would consider flying on a hydrogen-powered plane
Cranfield University has secured £69 million to establish CH2i, a hydrogen technology hub aimed at advancing net zero aviation fuel research
TotalEnergies will provide Airbus with sustainable aviation fuel for over half of its European requirements
A green energy startup has developed jet fuel entirely from human sewage, utilising a process known as hydrothermal liquefaction
The Boeing 787 flight is scheduled to take off from London’s Heathrow Airport, heading towards New York’s JFK airport
Project Speedbird, a collaboration between Nova Pangaea, LanzaJet and British Airways, has secured £9 million to boost sustainable aviation fuel production
DHL Express and World Energy have entered into an agreement to utilise sustainable aviation fuel certificates, with the goal of replacing 668 million litres of conventional jet fuel
New research conducted by the National Centre for Atmospheric Science and The University of Manchester has shown that sustainable aviation fuels can reduce aviation emissions by up to 80%
The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of SAF and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the aviation sector
Researchers are unsure of the environmental impacts of animal fats to power jets