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JetBlue has announced a deal with bioenergy firm SG Preston to buy sustainable aviation fuel, which will be used for flights from New York’s airports.

The new menus aim to reduce waste and weight onboard Finnair’s flights, in line with its ambitions to become carbon neutral by 2045.

The electric vehicle has the capacity to carry up to 110 customers and will operate between Bristol Airport’s terminal and the aircraft.

Switching to a more sustainable inflight serviceware has the potential to remove 28 million single-use plastic dishes and cutlery every year.

The three partners have selected Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport as the pilot airport for the deployment of hydrogen gas distribution.

easyJet will be using Bristol Airport as a test-bed to trial the latest technological solutions for decarbonising operations and reducing waste.

Developed in collaboration with FORMIA, JetBlue’s new amenity kits feature a resealable interlock zipper, which makes them reusable post-flight.

The new uniform for cabin crew and pilots is made from around 45 recycled plastic bottles and has a 75% lower carbon footprint than traditional polyester.

LATAM has agreed to purchase a total of 70 A320neo aircraft as part of its plan to modernise and maximise fleet efficiency for the coming years.

BOSFUEL, a consortium of airline operators at Boston Logan International Airport, has adopted real-time fuel management technology to increase operational efficiencies.

Icelandair is partnering with Universal Hydrogen and Heart Aerospace to explore the possibilities of decarbonising the company’s domestic flights.

The airline has committed to set a science-based target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as part of its strategy to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

United has conditionally agreed to purchase up to 100 19-seat electric planes from Heart Aerospace, once the aircraft meet the carrier’s requirements.

JetBlue has entered into a new partnership with World Energy for the use of sustainable aviation fuel at Los Angeles International Airport.

Melbourne Airport has announced its commitment to ensuring all front of house hospitality venues and lounges are single-use plastic free by the end of 2021.

Munich Airport will offer green kerosene to airlines from 1 June, as part of its strategy to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by 2030.
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