Swissport International is committing to carbon neutrality by 2050 through decarbonisation of its operations and supply chain.
Repsol has started supplying Atlas Air with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for its flights with customer Inditex from Zaragoza Airport in Spain.
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Kuehne + Nagel has transported cargo on Virgin Atlantic’s Flight100, the world’s first transatlantic 100% SAF-powered flight by a commercial airline.
Korean Air and LX Pantos have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on cargo flights.
Sustainability is no longer an optional extra for logistics as companies make significant investments in decarbonising their businesses.
Neste, ISCC and DHL Group have completed a pilot project to report emissions reductions achieved by using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Swiss WorldCargo has signed an agreement with World Courier to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
DHL Express will role out JBT AeroTech mobile charging carts at select US airports to carbon emissions in ground operations.
Korean Air has launched a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) programme for cargo customers and freight forwarders.
Air New Zealand is looking for airports willing to host next generation aircraft developing zero emission aviation.
IAG Cargo is partnering with Kuehne + Nagel to purchase 6 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to cut scope 3 supply chain emissions.