The two main types of jet fuel are Jet A and Jet A1 (although flight operates can use both interchangeably). Jet A1 is the most common in the US and can be used to power all jet aircraft.
Different aviation fuel types include Jet A, Jet A-1, Jet B, TS-1, JP-8, JP-4, and AVGAS, each catering to specific needs. Geographical differences shape aviation fuel standards, with various ...
Sustainable aviation fuel gets boost from Airbus as it launches a new Book and Claim system to expand SAF access and support ...
The airline industry is desperate to show their environmental progress but jet fuel is critical to the industry. SAF, or so-called “sustainable” aviation fuel, is the idea that synthetic jet fuel can ...
A Boeing 747 reportedly burns a staggering 3,800 gallons of fuel per hour, or about one gallon every second. So it is no surprise the aviation industry is looking for ways to make air travel more ...
Canadian aircraft manufacturer expects to use over 150,000 gallons of SAF this year at its Mirabel site, resulting in a ...
The market expands with rising air travel, especially in Asia-Pacific. Jet A1 leads, but biofuels grow as SAF investments target 50% emission cuts by ...
French start-up Beyond Aero has "refined" the configuration of its conceptual eight-passenger hydrogen-electric business ...