NEWSMay 26, 2026easyJet and Amsterdam Schiphol Have Switched Off Aircraft Engines During Taxiing, and the Fuel Savings Are Already MeasurableEvery time a commercial aircraft taxis to the runway with its main engines running, it burns through thousands of pounds of jet fuel before it has carried a single passenger a single metre into the sky. At Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of Europe's busiest and most spread-out airports, that invisible cost has long accounted for a significant share of each flight's total emissions. As of today, easyJet and Schiphol have taken a concrete step to address it.Read More →
STORIESFeb 06, 2026Global Airlines Turn To Sewage To Power Next Generation Of Sustainable Transatlantic FlightsWaste management facilities are rapidly evolving into the high-tech refineries of the future as global carriers double down on "sewage-to-SAF" technology to meet aggressive decarbonisation mandates.Read More →
STORIESFeb 05, 2026NextGen Evolution Redefines The Future Of Global Airspace ManagementAviation pioneers and federal regulators are navigating a pivotal crossroads as the United States manoeuvres to replace its ageing radar-based infrastructure with a digital, satellite-driven architecture.Read More →
STORIESApr 10, 2024The World's Longest Eco-Friendly FlightThe conversation about aviation and sustainability has recently revolved around sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). One company has been very progressive in its research of SAFs and has applied its functionality to a cross-Atlantic flight. In late 2023, Virgin Atlantic flew Flight100 from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) on a fuel based out of 100% sustainable fuels. Read More →
NEWSApr 22, 2023Celebrating Earth Day: Air Canada Purchases 9.5 Million Liters of Sustainable Aviation FuelAir Canada purchased 9.5 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel from Neste to celebrate Earth Day. The airline is looking to reach net zero emissions by 2050.Read More →