Quick Glance: Flight Powered by Fat and Sugar Crosses Atlantic
- Virgin Atlantic tests sustainable fuel on London to New York flight
- Fuel made from waste fats and plant sugars emits 70% less carbon
- Experts see sustainable fuels as crucial for reducing aviation industry's carbon footprint
- Sustainable Aviation Fuels currently account for about 0.1% of airlines' fuel consumption
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"The most significant change this week for international capacity is the addition of 227k seats in Western Europe as Greece ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01PvjVq0 #Aviation #FlightData #Travel
The teal line of 2023 is nudging very close to the yellow benchmark of 2019 on our graph below, meaning global airline capacity is now just 3 ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01N1Bgg0
We've had to retire our "recovery-ometers" because for two weeks running, domestic airline capacity has exceeded capacity from the equivalent week in ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01LG5SJ0
🔔Check-in with the latest scheduled airline capacity data.
This week sees 800,000 airline seats added to the schedule ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01JY0Vx0 #FlightData #Travel #TravelRecovery
Good news this week: Global weekly airline capacity has broken the 100m barrier. It was lingering just below for weeks and now sits at 102.3m ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01JkDLQ0
Quick Glance: Air India announces record plane order with Airbus and Boeing
- BENGALURU, INDIA – Under a historic pair of mega agreements announced Tuesday, Air India will purchase 470 planes from Airbus and Boeing, transforming the former national carrier as it prepares for explosive growth.
- The Tata Group-owned airline announced a contract to purchase 250 Airbus planes at an AeroIndia salon in Bangalore, in front of French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Following that, the White House announced that Air India had agreed to a firm order for 220 Boeing planes, a contract that US President Joe Biden hailed as a sign of American manufacturing might.
This chart shows the slow and steady increase in airline capacity we're seeing as the year progresses, with a comparison to 2019 levels as a marker of ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01HtP1h0
People want to fly, but are worried about price, Covid and climate change.
The NATS Aviation Index, our fifth annual study of the public’s attitudes ... Show more https://bit.ly/3Q3ILL7 #avgeek #avgeeks
It will be no surprise to anyone that travel has taken a hit over the last few years 📉
But with the recovery underway what do leaders from across ... Show more https://bit.ly/3b7WemD #avgeek
Have you read the latest edition of ELEVATE yet?
In this edition, we explore how better air traffic management is almost uniquely placed to deliver ... Show more https://bit.ly/3ynIsUN #avgeek #elevate
Looking at domestic capacity (scheduled seats), the teal line representing 2023 is just about touching the yellow line of 2019 (2023 is just -0 ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01y6JmC0
Special Report: The Aviation & Finance Special Report looks at how the industry is going to meet challenges such as supply issues and debarbonisation ... Show more https://www.irishtimes.com/tags/aviationandfinance-specialreport/
Domestic airline capacity is within touching distance of 2019 levels this week, while international capacity still has a way to go ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01y6S_v0
100 million seats by the end of February?
As it stands, capacity in the schedule for January and February 2023 shows a slow but steady increase in ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01wSqYb0
In the last Travel Recovery update of the year, our data shows that:
🌍 Global capacity is slightly higher again this week. Total seats are 94 ... Show more https://hubs.li/Q01w8Qtv0