The landmark facility will transform forestry waste and hydrogen into 140 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel annually.
The future of flight is becoming a reality in Florida with leaders from across business aviation working to make the state an advanced air mobility (AAM) hub and workforce driver, a panel of experts said at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Miami-Opa locka Regional Forum.
Advocates say that further state-level support is vital to increasing sustainable fuel output for aviation.
The new facilities will support business aviation maintenance and repair.
A St. Petersburg proposal centers on vertiports near important commercial zones.
The American AAM company is expanding hiring and job creation in Britain.
