Green Sky
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the aviation and airline sector. From the introduction of more fuel-efficient aircraft, to the reuse and recycling of aircraft components, a strong emphasis is being placed on reducing the industry’s carbon footprint and becoming more environmentally friendly. Read our ‘Green Sky’ features below to learn more.
IATA AGM 2024: SAF production increase ‘on track’...
Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel us set to triple in volume in 2024, aviation trade...
BA and Virgin call for ‘Radical Collaboration’
Bosses from two long-time rival airlines have called a truce to further the aviation industry's...
Greenwashing airlines could face EU sanctions
European officials have sent letters to 20 airlines identifying several types of potentially misleading green...
Steering sustainability
CAVU Aerospace has a clear vision for a greener MRO industry. Eric Langlois, vice president...
IATA demands ‘urgent action’ to understand climate impact...
Global aviation body (IATA) has issued a new report calling for urgent action to better...
ATWEU 2024: Single European Sky failure is a...
A compromise agreement on a single European sky has been labelled a “complete failure” and...
Wizz sets ‘10% by 2030’ SAF goal
Wizz Air has announced it intends to power 10% of its air miles with SAF...
UK sewage to be turned into SAF, following...
UK-based SAF start-up Firefly Green Fuels has announced the signing of several MOUs with industrial...
16% YoY rise for European aviation’s CO2 emissions
For all the talk of SAF, efficiency and environmental policy, CO2 emission for European aviation...
APTI Group strikes SAF deal with Neste
Travel management company ATPI Group has struck a deal with SAF provider Neste. The partnership...
A one-stop-shop approach for aviation needs
MD Turbines is on a journey of continuous growth and client satisfaction, writes Edda De...
Sustainability: A much wider issue
Sustainability goes beyond carbon reduction and requires a holistic approach, says Hactl’s chief executive, Wilson...