For three decades, we have worked with airlines as a distribution partner and as an IT service provider. We have also developed a strong relationship with airports around the world, helping them to respond quickly to an evolving landscape, drive profits, and operate with greater efficiency. And working with both areas in tandem, we have been exploring how we can facilitate the travel experience by fostering greater collaboration between airports and airlines.
CAPHENIA– and its SAF production peers – sit at the intersection of some of the key sustainability interests for airlines and airports. By getting close to CAPHENIA, we intend to develop deeper insights into SAF to help inform our ongoing evaluation on how we can support the adoption of SAF in the mid- to long-term.
The role of SAF in helping airlines to reduce their environmental impact will be pivotal. IATA’s net zero roadmap states that SAF “could contribute around 65% of the reduction in emissions needed…
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