First ever 100 per cent SAF-powered commercial aircraft takes flight
Marking a historic moment in aviation, ATR and Braathens Regional Airlines have enabled the first ever 100 per cent SAF-powered test flight on a commercial regional aircraft.
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The climate change emergency is upon us, and all industries must work hard at becoming more sustainable – the aviation industry included. As the above paragraph demonstrates, this goes beyond using sustainable aviation fuel.
Many airports and authorities have recognised the need to implement environmentally-friendly strategies, and International Airport Review here showcases some of these achievements. However the entire industry must continue striving and innovating to ensure an airport’s surroundings are not negatively impacted and the environment is protected for the future.
Marking a historic moment in aviation, ATR and Braathens Regional Airlines have enabled the first ever 100 per cent SAF-powered test flight on a commercial regional aircraft.
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