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Emirates & Neste will collaborate the supply of over 3 million gallons of Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel in 2024/25
The sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), which will be blended with conventional jet fuel, will be supplied over the course of 2024 and 2025 for Emirates’ flights departing from Amsterdam Schiphol and Singapore Changi airports.

PARKROYAL MARINA BAY: TRIUMPHS IN SUSTAINABILITY AWARDS!
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore, celebrates an exceptional year with a series of international and local sustainability awards in the first three quarters of 2023.

Boeing, NASA, and United Airlines to study SAF impact on contrails and emissions
Boeing has joined forces with NASA and United Airlines to conduct in-flight tests to understand the impact of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on contrails and non-carbon emissions, while also assessing its potential for reducing the life cycle climate impact of aviation.

Collaboration will be essential to reach net zero travel: Swedavia’s Karin Gylin
When speaking to AeroTime at the World Aviation Festival 2023, Karin Gylin, the Head of Strategic Development and Innovation at Swedavia, which manages 10 airports across Sweden, shared that collaboration could be the key to unlocking the puzzle of sustainability within aviation.

Pertamina and Garuda have successful first test flight using sustainable fuel
Pertamina and Garuda Indonesia have realized their commitment to actively contribute to Indonesia’s carbon emissions reduction program by continuing to develop environmentally friendly fuel for commercial aircraft, namely Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

European airlines say sustainable fuel targets may mean higher fares, consolidation
BRUSSELS, Oct 12 (Reuters) - European airline chiefs said on Thursday the industry needs to make more money and may consolidate further to pay for sustainability targets, a trend likely to lead to higher fares for passengers on top of rising demand for air travel.

European airlines say sustainable fuel targets may mean higher fares, consolidation
BRUSSELS, Oct 12 (Reuters) - European airline chiefs said on Thursday the industry needs to make more money and may consolidate further to pay for sustainability targets, a trend likely to lead to higher fares for passengers on top of rising demand for air travel.

JAL orients path toward leading on sustainability
1. First Japanese airline to pledge net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 2. Aims to cut carbon dioxide emissions 10% from 2019 level by 2030 3. Strives to introduce sustainable aviation fuel and establish infrastructure for supplying it

Air France-KLM has abandoned carbon offsetting and now offers the purchase of SAF to customers through the "environment" option. Since 2022, passengers can contribute financially, but high costs limit participation. EasyJet follows this trend, focusing on CO₂ reduction and capture.