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environment2 years ago

Flying Green: Experience Virgin Atlantic's Sustainable Aviation Fuel Flight to New York

Virgin Atlantic's flight 100 from London to New York became the world's first transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on a commercial jet. The flight aimed to demonstrate the technical feasibility of sustainable aviation but also highlighted that the industry is not yet ready to fully convert to SAF. Safety checks and regulatory approval were required for the flight, which was not allowed to carry paying passengers. While the technology is promising, production capacity needs to scale up significantly to meet future mandates. The flight also emphasized the importance of optimizing flight routes and reducing fuel burn to make flying more eco-friendly.

environment2 years ago

Virgin Atlantic pioneers sustainable transatlantic flight with 100% green fuel

Virgin Atlantic has become the first airline to complete a transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The flight, named Flight 100, was powered by a blend of processed cooking oil, waste animal fat, and synthetic aromatic kerosene made from waste corn. This milestone demonstrates that SAF can be a safe and viable replacement for fossil-derived jet fuel, contributing to the decarbonization of long-haul aviation. The use of low-carbon fuel is expected to reduce emissions in the airline industry until electric and hydrogen-powered flights become more widespread.

environment2 years ago

Historic Transatlantic Flight Powered by 100% Sustainable Fuel Takes Off

Virgin Atlantic has embarked on a historic test flight, aiming to become the first commercial airline to complete a transatlantic journey using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The non-commercial flight, operated by a Boeing 787 aircraft, seeks to demonstrate the viability of SAF as a safe alternative to fossil-derived jet fuel for long-haul flights. Sustainable aviation fuel, which currently accounts for less than 0.1% of global jet fuel volumes, offers up to a 70% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to traditional jet fuel. However, the industry still faces challenges in scaling up production due to limited supply and the need for regulatory support and investment.

environment2 years ago

"Virgin Atlantic Makes History with First Transatlantic Flight Powered by 100% Sustainable Fuel"

Virgin Atlantic has conducted the first transatlantic flight powered by 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), using a blend of 88% waste fats and 12% Synthetic Aromatic Kerosene made from plant sugars. While other airlines have used SAF on shorter journeys and in lower blends, this flight aims to demonstrate the viability of greener air travel. SAF, derived from non-fossil sources, has lower lifecycle emissions compared to regular petroleum-based fuel. However, challenges such as supply shortages, higher costs, and concerns over sustainability remain. The industry aims to reach 10% SAF use for global jet aviation fuel supply by 2030.

environment2 years ago

Historic Transatlantic Flight Marks Milestone for Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Virgin Atlantic has successfully completed the world's first transatlantic flight powered by 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The flight, which used a blend of waste fats and synthetic aromatic kerosene made from plant sugars, departed from London Heathrow to New York JFK. While SAF still produces emissions, its overall "lifecycle emissions" are significantly lower than regular petroleum-based fuel. The use of SAF in long-haul flights is seen as a viable solution for decarbonizing aviation, but challenges such as supply shortages, higher costs, and sustainability concerns remain. Increased investment, regulatory certainty, and price support mechanisms are needed to scale up SAF production.

environment2 years ago

"Virgin Atlantic pioneers first transatlantic flight powered by 100% sustainable fuel"

Virgin Atlantic is set to make history with the first transatlantic flight powered solely by sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). The flight, supported by government funding, aims to demonstrate the feasibility of greener flying. The Boeing 787 will be filled with 50 tonnes of SAF, derived from waste fats and corn production waste. While SAF can reduce lifecycle emissions by up to 70%, the industry still faces challenges in scaling up production and reducing costs. Experts emphasize the need for continued research into net-zero technologies, such as e-fuels and hydrogen, to achieve long-term emissions reduction in aviation.