Sustainable Aviation
United to invest 15 million dollars in Eve’s eVTOL
United Airlines confirmed today that it will invest 15 million dollars in a conditional purchase agreement for two hundred electric ...
Airbus partners with Hiratagakuen to work on the development of eVTOL operations in Japan
Aerospace manufacturer Airbus has confirmed a new partnership with Japanese helicopter operator Hiratagakuen. Under the agreement, the two companies will ...
Australia: Air bp unveiled new electric refueling truck
Air bp has introduced a new electric refueling truck for operations at Brisbane airport, one of Australia’s largest airports. The ...
Eve will conduct the first urban air mobility simulation in the United States
Eve Air Mobility, Embraer’s subsidiary company for the production of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, will conduct the ...
Delta and DG Fuels partner to expand the SAF market
Delta and DG Fuels are creating a partnership to expand the availability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF): this new low-emission ...
Southwest conducted its operations with SAF fuel on flight from Oakland
Southwest Airlines used sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for the first time in its operations at Oakland International Airport (OAK), becoming ...
Aemetis to supply SAF for Aer Lingus and British Airways flights from San Francisco
Low-carbon fuel producer Aemetis announced a multi-year partnership with International Airlines Group (IAG) to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to ...
Maya Island Air to explore conversion of its fleet to hybrid propulsion systems
Regional airline Maya Island Air, based at Belize City Municipal Airport (TZA), confirmed its new partnership with MONTE, a company ...
Harbour Air successfully completes first all-electric, point-to-point test flight of its ePlane
Canadian carrier Harbour Air Seaplanes, which operates a fleet of seaplanes and offers services in British Columbia and Seattle, successfully ...
Students from the University of Stuttgart present innovative eVTOL concept for aerial firefighting
Students from the University of Stuttgart’s Aerospace Engineering department have developed a hybrid aircraft concept for aerial firefighting that won ...