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    Stepping stones to net zero

    2023-04-11T14:13:50Z

    Photo: ShutterstockNow that the UN’s Civil Aviation Authority has joined IATA in its commitment to net-zero carbon emissions from air transport by 2050, it’s important to set out some concrete steps.In October last year, the United Nations’ Civil Aviation Authority adopted the Long Term Aspirational Goal of net-zero carbon emissions ...

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    Logistics UK: Sustainability takes flight

    2023-04-03T07:55:18Z

    Air cargo is a vital part of the logistics sector, providing fast and efficient transportation of goods around the world to meet increasing online consumer demand, but is arguably one of the most difficult modes to decarbonise.As the economy faces rising fuel costs, it is crucial that both government and ...

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    Dachser adds SAF booking option for airfreight

    2023-03-30T09:41:15Z

    Freight forwarder Dachser will offer a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) booking option to customers as part of its emission reduction efforts.The German company said that shipments transported using SAF generate 30% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than those transported with traditional fuels.Customers will be able to select SAF on all flights ...

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    Alaska Airlines to develop SAF strategy with Shell Aviation

    2023-03-29T10:39:50Z

    Photo: Alaska AirlinesAlaska Airlines has partnered with Shell Aviation with the aim of expanding the sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market beyond a standard fuel supply agreement.As well as procurement and use of SAF, the companies will work together to define and tackle what it will take to advance SAF technology, ...

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    Increasing pressure on air cargo to up its sustainability performance

    2023-03-24T09:57:32Z

    The air cargo industry is seeing increasing pressure to up its environmental performance, according to air cargo group TIACA's latest sustainability report.The association's third annual survey found that 64% of respondents believe that sustainability pressure has increased compared to last year, mainly driven by customers and regulators.The report also highlights ...

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    United invests in algae to SAF technology

    2023-03-14T10:07:48Z

    US airline United aims to power its fleet with microalgae-derived Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in the future following a new investment.United has invested $5m in algae-based fuel producer Viridos to support the production of SAF made from algae, an abundant and scalable resource that can be grown and harvested without ...

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    Air Cargo News Awards are open for entry!

    2023-03-13T12:04:38Z

    It’s time to get your entries together - the prestigious Air Cargo News Awards are officially open for entry!The awards are in their 39th year and celebrate companies that have invested in providing great customer service, operational excellence and innovative technologies.This year there are nine categories to enter:★ Air Cargo ...

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    TIACA: Sustainability efforts accelerating but more work on SAF needed

    2023-03-09T10:56:43Z

    More action is needed to make sure Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) decarbonisation targets are met.This is the view of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), which said on its March 7 media day that sustainability continues to be one of its major priorities in 2023.TIACA said new SAF incentive and ...

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    Airlines launch legal challenge to Schiphol flight limits

    2023-03-06T11:04:42Z

    The KLM Group, Delta Air Lines, Corendon, easyJet, TUI and IATA have launched a legal challenge against the Dutch government's plans to reduce flights from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.The Dutch government last month announced it would reduce Schiphol's capacity from 500,000 to 460,000 flight annual movements, with the ultimate goal of ...

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    TIACA tackles people and pollution

    2023-03-06T08:35:48Z

    Trade organisation TIACA is hoping to take a lead when it comes to reducing the emissions generated by air cargo and attracting the next generation of employees.Sustainability is a delicate balancing act for the air cargo industry: maintaining global supply chains while cutting carbon emissions to meet aviation’s net zero ...

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    CEVA Logistics tackles decarbonisation

    2023-03-01T11:15:18Z

    Photo: CEVA LogisticsCEVA Logistics aims to transition all its contract logistics and freight warehouses to low-carbon electricity by 2025.The commitment will rely on a combination of purchasing low-carbon electricity (renewable and nuclear) from local utility providers and increasing its own production of electricity using rooftop solar panels, which the French ...

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    Alliance Ground International cuts plastic use

    2023-02-28T11:34:46Z

    Jared Azcuy, chief executive of AGI. Photo: AGIAlliance Ground International (AGI) has begun converting all plastic sheeting used in its cargo shipping to M&G Packaging’s biodegradable BioNatur Plastics products.The initiative has been announced as the Miami-based ground handler’s AGI Cares 2028 programme kicks off.AGI Cares 2028 is a Environmental, Social ...

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    Road feeder services getting closer to zero emissions with electric project

    2023-02-28T10:37:49Z

    Copyright: Hessen Mobil 2019DSV is participating in a research project to test and establish an eHighway that could enable fully electric long-distance road freight.The ELISA eHighway project is being carried out in Frankfurt Germany to establish an electric highway that allows for on-the-go charging of electric vehicles, eliminating downtime spent ...

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    Small airlines bottom of the pile for SAF

    2023-02-27T14:44:00Z

    Bigger airlines are being favoured by sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) providers, according to one cargo airline boss.Astral Aviation founder and chief executive Sanjeev Gadhia said smaller carriers interested in investing in SAF are “at the bottom of the food chain”.Speaking exclusively to Air Cargo News, Gadhia said: “The reality is ...

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    IAG Cargo to charge for paper air waybills

    2023-02-27T12:03:26Z

    IAG Cargo is to introduce a charging fee for using paper air waybills (AWB) as part of its drive to become digital first.From April 3, customers who opt for paper AWB when booking cargo shipments will be charged a £10 fee, where switching to eAWB is free of charge.For years, ...

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    DHL Express to offer SAF service for shipments

    2023-02-16T14:26:37Z

    Source: DHL ExpressDHL Express has launched a new service that will allow customers to reduce carbon emissions associated with their shipments through the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).The GoGreen Plus service allows customers to tailor the CO2e reduction they want to achieve and the amount of SAF they use ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo goes greener with fuel saving technology for B777Fs

    2023-02-03T14:06:41Z

    B777 fitted with AeroSHARK technology. Photo: Lufthansa CargoLufthansa Cargo's first Boeing B777 freighter modified with a surface technology that helps save fuel and reduce emissions has taken flight.The carrier will begin equipping all its B777Fs with the technology starting from this year.Developed by Lufthansa Technik and German chemical company BASF, ...

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    American Airlines Cargo looks to reduce plastic waste

    2023-02-03T10:00:52Z

    BioNatur Stretch Wrap. Photo: American Airlines CargoDallas-based American Airlines Cargo is using biodegradable plastic wrap BioNatur Plastics in a bid to reduce its environmental footprint.The US freight carrier begun the process of replacing its current plastic products with the BioNatur brand in early 2022, and is now using it ...

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    Dutch aviation groups hit out at current emission ceiling plans

    2023-01-27T11:17:30Z

    The Dutch air cargo sector along with leading airlines, airports and aviation groups have hit out at new Dutch government plans to limit CO2 emissions from flying saying there are better alternatives.Air Cargo Netherlands (ACN) along with airlines, airports and a range of aviation groups have written to the Dutch ...

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    Carbon offsetting platform helps BIFA guide on green issues

    2023-01-25T11:17:37Z

    The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is cooperating with integrated carbon measurement and offsetting platform Pledge to help its members better understand and address the environmental issues that affect how they manage international supply chains.Pledge will provide BIFA with resources that will help support members carry out operations that are ...