The carbon footprint of aviation refers to the greenhouse gases released during air travel, primarily carbon dioxide (CO₂). Aircraft engines burn jet fuel and this combustion produces not only CO₂ but also nitrogen oxides (NOx), water vapor and contains all Read More
As the effects of climate change become stronger, the global community is placing greater emphasis on reducing carbon emissions footprints and implementing sturdy environmental regulations. These efforts are not just about saving the planet they are also crucial for ensuring Read More
What Is Sustainable Aviation Fuel? Sustainable Aviation Fuel is a drop in alternative to traditional fossil based jet fuel produced from renewable or waste based feedstocks. Common sources include used cooking oil, agricultural residues, municipal solid waste and algae and Read More