Japan Airlines tests innovative Riblet-Shaped coating on Boeing 787-9 to enhance fuel efficiency, and advance sustainability.
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On National Reuse Day, October 20, Alaska Airlines (AS) joined forces with r.World to advance sustainability through reusable cups.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) and other Airport Operators are actively pursuing the continuous expansion and development of infrastructure at airports.
Promoting Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) as a crucial tool for decarbonising the aviation industry, Airbus is taking bold steps to lead the way.
Spirit AeroSystems announced its participation in NASA Sustainable Flight National Partnership through the Hi-Rate Composite Aircraft Manufacturing (HiCAM) project.
The Lufthansa Group has made history as the world’s first airline group to offer flight fares that include offsetting individual, flight-related CO₂ emissions.
Alaska Airlines declared that it had reached a final agreement with biofuel producer Gevo Inc. under which it will buy 185 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) over a five-year period beginning in 2026.
Boeing will establish a new Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) centre to further its relationship with Japan.
British oil and gas corporation BP plans to start producing renewable fuels including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Boeing will demonstrate its newest and largest 737 MAX and 777X models as well as new tools for the development of more environmentally friendly and autonomous flight.