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Scientists convert household trash into jet fuel — cutting aviation emissions by up to 90%
Aviation is responsible for roughly 2.5 percent of the world’s carbon emissions, and demand for air travel is expected to keep rising.
Oliver Haas, head of sustainability for commercial and innovation at the airline, sets out to demystify the use of sustainable aviation fuel.
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Scientists turn tomato waste into climate-friendly jet fuel to cut aviation emissions
Scientists in Europe have launched an initiative to turn residual tomato waste into sustainable jet fuel in a bid to cut ...
A proposal for an industrial plant on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore that would produce a low-carbon alternative to traditional ...
To enable fuel supply to its customers at Copenhagen Airport, MB Energy has invested into the airport fuel infrastructure to access the airport. “This investment underscores our commitment to help ...
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With World Cup 2026 venues split across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico experts expect big demand for private jet charters. Make ...
In its centennial year, Delta advances sustainability through aerospace partnerships, new aircraft technology and improved ...
Under a long-term agreement with India’s Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), BPC will import 180,000 tonnes of low-sulphur diesel between January and December 2026 through the India-Bangladesh ...
The Concorde flew at 1350 miles per hour and climbed as high as 60,000 feet, far above normal commercial flights.
IndiGo’s flight cancellations reveal how aviation liberalisation protects dominant airlines over workers and passengers. A crisis of safety, regulation, and reform—read why it matters.
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NASCAR's Greg Biffle said to be on downed plane. Here are some other athletes who died in the air
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was believed to be on the plane that crashed outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, on ...
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