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NEWS Jun 21, 2024 Oil Protestors Attempt to Paint Taylor Swift's Private Jet, go to Wrong Airport On Thursday June 19, Just Stop Oil protestors broke into London Stansted Airport aiming to paint Taylor Swift's private jet. The activists wanted to bring to light Swift and other famous figures excessive use of private jets and flying. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL May 06, 2024 Why Are Electric Taxiing Systems Not Used Today? Electric taxiing systems (EGTS) emerged as a beacon of hope for reducing fuel consumption and emissions in the aviation industry. The idea is simple, use electric motors in the wheels to taxi airplanes instead of relying on the fuel-guzzling main engines. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Nov 09, 2023 An Oversimplified Guide to Aircraft Lightning Strikes Lightning strikes aircraft all the time, but is it something to fear? Typically not, as aircraft are well-engineered to withstand strikes. Read More →
NEWS Apr 28, 2023 Norwegian Signs Partnership with Domestic SAF Technology Firm Norsk e-Fuel Oslo-based Norwegian Airlines, a low-cost carrier, is betting big on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), referred to as e-fuel by the airline. The agreement will help Norwegian reach their near-term climate goals. Read More →
NEWS Apr 24, 2023 UK Government Outlines Actions to Decarbonize Aviation The Jet Zero council has met at Farnborough Airport to discuss how the UK government can decarbonize aviation by the year 2050. Read More →
NEWS Apr 06, 2023 Holland Court Favours Against Government Decision to Cut Schiphol Flights One of Europe's busiest aviation hubs, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), has been granted permission to increase flights after a Dutch court overruled a government plan to cap them. The ruling is a setback for efforts to decrease CO2 emissions and noise pollution. Read More →