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Singapore's sustainable aviation fuel opportunity

Singapore announced that all flights will require 1% SAF by 2026, rising to 3-5% by 2030. SAF is currently the only viable solution for decarbonizing aviation, but global demand will exceed supply in the coming years

Source: Arup
Accor celebrates 100th hotel in Australia to achieve Sustainable Tourism Certification

Accor has reached a major milestone on its sustainability journey with the Sustainable Tourism Certification of its 100th hotel in Australia by Ecotourism Australia, bringing the company closer to its goal of having 100 per cent of its network across the Pacific region being certified by the end of 2025.

Source: TTG Asia
KLM Cityhopper’s sustainable flight for “The Aviation Challenge” lands in Valencia

KLM Cityhopper completed an Embraer 195-E2 flight from Amsterdam to Valencia as part of SkyTeam’s “The Aviation Challenge,” promoting efficient and sustainable operations. This aligns with KLM’s commitment to reducing environmental impact and testing scalable innovations for flight operations.

Source: Aviation 24
Major airline announces plant-based update to in-flight menu options

U.S. airline JetBlue has made oat milk available on its flights for passengers as an option in lieu of dairy milk for coffee and tea, Vegconomist reported. This is a great way for the airline to offer more vegan options to its customers.

Source: The cool down
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines updates fleet in push for sustainability

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrated the arrival of its first Airbus A321neo at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, marking a milestone in its fleet renewal. This aircraft will replace the Boeing 737, reducing carbon emissions and noise pollution while improving passenger comfort, said CEO Marjan Rintel.

Dalata Hotel Group Hails Progress on Sustainability Strategy

Dalata Hotel Group – the owner and operator of the Clayton and Maldron hotel brands – has continued to progress its sustainability strategy. The group said it achieved 29% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 carbon emissions per room sold in the first half of this year

Source: ITTN
100th Accor hotel achieves Ecotourism Australia sustainable certification

ASIA PACIFIC: Accor, Australia’s largest hotel operator, now has 100 hotels in Australia with the Ecotourism Australia sustainable certification. The milestone brings Accor closer to its goal of having 100 per cent of its network across the Pacific region achieve sustainable tourism certification by the end of 2025.

Haffner Energy in biogenic carbon deal with IdunnH2 for Icelandic e-SAF facility

Haffner Energy has partnered with IdunnH2 to supply biogenic carbon for a 65,000-tonne e-SAF facility near Keflavik Airport. It will combine green hydrogen from Iceland's renewable grid with Haffner's biocarbon from gasification, reducing costs and addressing carbon sourcing challenges.

Source: GreenAirNews
China Airlines Leads Taiwan's Aviation Industry in Promoting Sustainable Development across the Value Chain

Today marks the third year of Taiwan-based China Airlines participating in The Aviation Challenge (TAC) by SkyTeam. Flights CI100/CI101 between Taoyuan and Tokyo (Narita) on the A350-900 highlight their sustainability efforts, using SAF, carbon-reducing operations, and supporting a circular economy.

Source: China airlines