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  • Pilatus Joins Up with SAF Production Pioneer

    Synhelion has just started construction on the world's first industrial SAF plant in Germany.

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  • Luxaviation Sees Progress in Decarbonizing Ground Support

    The business aviation services group has published a new sustainability report

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  • Signature Goes All In on SAF at KLAX

    Signature Aviation at Los Angeles International Airport (KLAX) has switched its jet fuel supply over to entirely sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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  • Industry Leaders Highlight Path to Net Zero

    Industry leaders laid out their road plan toward net zero by 2025 on Thursday before the Aero Club of Washington, outlining an effort to rapidly expand the use of sustainable aviation fuel and introduce all-electric and hybrid (and ultimately hydrogen) aircraft.

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  • EPA: U.S. Business Jet and Turboprop CO2 Emissions Down 62% since 2005

    Carbon dioxide emissions of turbine business aircraft departing from U.S. airports are down 62 percent from 2005.

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  • GAMA Outlines Path to Electric Aviation Future in Europe

    GAMA released recommendations for regulators and policymakers to support electric aviation

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