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Ryanair and Enilive: A common goal to fuel a more sustainable aviation
Ryanair and Enilive, a company directly controlled by Eni which holds 100% of its share capital, announced today (22 Jan) that they have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the long-term supply of Enilive sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at selected Ryanair airports across Italy

Phnom Penh International Airport becomes the highest accredited airport in Cambodia
We are delighted to announce that Phnom Penh International Airport has met all the requirements to upgrade to Level 3 Optimisation in Airport Carbon Accreditation, proudly becoming the first airport in Cambodia to reach this level.

Phnom Penh International Airport becomes the highest accredited airport in Cambodia
We are delighted to announce that Phnom Penh International Airport has met all the requirements to upgrade to Level 3 Optimisation in Airport Carbon Accreditation, proudly becoming the first airport in Cambodia to reach this level.

IN 2023, THE AÉROPORTS DE LA CÔTE D'AZUR KEPT ALL THEIR PROMISES
Over the past year, the Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur have met the region’s needs to connect to global destinations and fulfilled all their commitments.

Cathay joins forces with like-minded organizations promoting sustainable aviation fuel
Cathay continues to make important strides on its journey towards becoming a sustainability leader, as it endeavours to cultivate increased collaboration with important stakeholders to decarbonize the aviation industry and achieve its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Transavia France takes delivery of its first A320neo
Toulouse, 10 January 2024 - French low-cost carrier Transavia France, part of the Air France-KLM Group, has taken delivery of its first A320neo, on lease from Avolon, from Airbus manufacturing site in Toulouse.

How procurement is helping Delta to sustainable travel
Delta Airlines are following a strategy to achieve net-zero emissions and more sustainable travel by 2050, but how is procurement playing a role?

Brussels Airport to introduce SAF incentive
Brussels Airport is set to incentivise airlines to adopt the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The SAF incentive programme will be made available “in the course of 2024” to all passenger and cargo airlines, including short-haul and long-haul flights, departing from Brussels Airport.

Airbus Carbon Capture Offer: Lufthansa and Other Airlines Move Towards Zero Emissions
Airbus’s carbon capture initiative is gaining traction. In 2022, easyJet, a leader in the low-cost sector, joined the effort. However, the aircraft manufacturer’s program took a significant leap with the inclusion of the Lufthansa Group in late 2023.