A UK mandate for use of the fuel - which can reduce lifecycle emissions by 80% over traditional fuels - is expected to account for 10% of demand by 2030, and 22% by 2040.
Bills would create new refundable tax credit for producers of SAF, supporting farmers, economy and environment.
In 2028, aviation icon and sustainability leader Bertrand Piccard will make a ‘round-the-world, zero-emissions flight to demonstrate the viability of carbon-free aviation. Learn more about his plans.
The university and three others aim to replace convention aviation fuel with hydrogen, which produces no carbon emissions when combusted, emitting only water.
Archer, a leader in all-electric advanced air mobility, will collaborate with JetEx, an on-demand flight support company, to build an infrastructure network at several dozen JetEx locations.
The SMBR Global Aviation Award offers one million dollars in prizes for undergraduate and postgraduate research in SAF, along with recognition for research institutions through trophies and certificates.