IATA to launch Sustainable Aviation Fuel Matchmaker platform by 2025
IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
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IATA plans to launch the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Matchmaker platform in early 2025 to connect airlines with SAF suppliers and enhance market efficiency and transparency.
The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) second World Sustainability Symposium (WSS) will focus on actions needed to achieve the airline industry’s commitment to net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) have announced that passenger demand increased by 10.7% in May.
A new report by technology provider SITA has found that incidents of baggage mishandling have decreased, despite a surge in passengers.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) are leading the way when it comes to SAF production, introducing an on-site storage facility.
International Airport Review hosted an exclusive, free-to-attend, breakfast briefing during Passenger Terminal EXPO on Wednesday 17 April 2024.
International Airport Review receives this exclusive insight from Icarus Jet’s Founder and CEO, Kevin Singh. Here, Kevin addresses the supply-demand gap in the delivery of sustainable aviation fuels and how collaboration and innovation is essential in overcoming this.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) has partnered with SkyClean to have an SAF production plant right on site.
As part of a sustainability partnership, Cathay and Singapore Airlines have signed an MoU, allowing them to collaborate on green operations.
Over the course of this year, 2024, International Air Transport Association (IATA) are currently on track with their SAF projections.
Demand for air cargo has continued to be strong around the globe throughout the second quarter, Q2.
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.
IATA released the reassessing single use plastics products in the airline sector report to mitigate their environmental impacts.
The International Air Transport Association issued the following comment as the Council prepares to vote on amendments to the Single European Sky (SES) 2+ package.
Cathay Cargo Terminal and Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited have become the first cargo handling-companies to achieve IEnvA in Asia.