Tag: Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Singapore’s SAF push will raise airfares for departing flights
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore’s sustainable air hub blueprint has spelt out plans to implement compulsory sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) usage on flights departing...
Cathay to further promote SAF development and use in Hong Kong
Cathay welcomed the launch of the Hong Kong Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coalition (HKSAFC) as its co-initiator – the coalition is convened and chaired by...
Cathay welcomes three new partners in its efforts to promote SAF...
Cathay is aiming to cultivate increased collaboration with important stakeholders to decarbonise the aviation industry and achieve its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by...
Air travel recovery continues to soar, reaches near-2019 levels
Air travel demand has topped 99 per cent of 2019 levels, revealed the International Air Transport Association (IATA), based on its November 2023 air...
Emirates operates landmark demonstration flight using full SAF
Emirates has become the world’s first airline to operate an A380 demonstration flight using 100 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The flight took...
Cebu Pacific operates first SAF-powered flight from Japan
Cebu Pacific (CEB) has become the first Philippine carrier to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for a commercial flight from Japan with its inaugural...
Emirates, Neste expand collaboration for SAF supply in 2024 and 2025
Emirates and Neste have expanded their partnership by solidifying their collaboration for the supply of over three million gallons of blended Neste MY Sustainable...
Japan Airlines joins GSTC
Japan Airlines (JAL) is now a member of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), a move that extends from its ongoing sustainability commitment.
The airline...
AAPA pushes for aviation sustainability
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) is calling for greater “government legislation” and “incentives” to address the global issue of aviation sustainability to...
Calling all hands on deck
AirAsia’s chief sustainability officer Yap Mun Ching minces no words when it comes to aviation sustainability – airlines cannot be expected to go on this journey alone, as all parties involved in the act of travel, from regulators to airports, influence eventual emissions
















