For almost a century, aircraft have been fueled by kerosene. Now, a new generation of sustainable aviation fuels has the potential to halve the aviation industry’s carbon emissions by 2050. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is certified jet fuel (Jet-A/A1). However, unlike traditional jet fuel...
In the modern world, the aviation sector plays a vital role in human life in terms of public transport and freighting of goods. Depletion of fossil resources and concerns of their effect to global warming is encouraging researchers to search for alternative options. The current work emphasizes ...
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Las Vegas / October 21, 2024 – Jet Aviation announced today that it has signed an agreement with World Fuel Services to offer Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on-site in Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, Palm Beach, Florida, Bedford, Massachusetts, and Teterboro, New Jersey. This br...
Sustainable aviation fuel is made from sustainable resources that can be mixed with fossil jet fuel to reduce emissions. Learn more about SAF.
We’re committed to providing better, cleaner more sustainable aviation fuel. As a leader in the supply of sustainable aviation fuel our drop-in fuel gives the same performance as traditional jet fuel, but with around an 80% reduction in carbon emissions
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is a lower-carbon alternative to normal jet fuel that can be used to fuel existing aircraft without making significant modications to the aircraft and its engines. SAF used by United has up to 85% lower GHG emissions than regular jet fuel when we count all ...
SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL (SAF) Gevo's SAF is a renewable drop-in jet fuel produced from a broad range of non-petroleum biomass sources using the alcohol to jet (ATJ) conversion processes. ASTM has qualified this alternative jet fuel production pathway to produce fuels that are comparable with...
Today, less than 0.1% of the roughly 300 million tons of jet fuel used by commercial airlines is SAF. To make a significant impact on aviation’s overall carbon emissions, we need your support. Only together, can we stimulate demand and bring sustainable aviation closer. Together, we can la...
As the aviation industry advances in technology, many airlines have made it a priority to reduce their environmental footprint. One way they are doing so is by introducing Sustainable Aviation Fuel into their operations.