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Title: Why the world's first flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel is a green mirage
Authors: Dale, G
Moos, J
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2023
Publisher: The Conversation Trust (UK)
Citation: Dale, G. and Moos, J. (2023) 'Why the world's first flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel is a green mirage', The Conversation, 28 November, pp. 1 - 3. Available at: https://theconversation.com/why-the-worlds-first-flight-powered-entirely-by-sustainable-aviation-fuel-is-a-green-mirage-218544 (accessed 28 November 2023).
Abstract: A Boeing 787 Dreamliner is set to take off from Heathrow on November 28 and head for JFK airport in New York, powered by so-called sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). According to its operator, Virgin Atlantic, the world’s “first 100% SAF flight” will mark “a historic moment in aviation’s roadmap to decarbonisation”. ...
Description: Brunel University London and Leeds Beckett University provide funding as members of The Conversation UK. Photograph credits: A Boeing 787 Dreamliner landing at Heathrow international airport in London. Fasttailwind/Shutterstock; More tropical logging would threaten the orangutan and countless other endangered species. Michail_Vorobyev/Shutterstock; Many flights could be replaced by high-speed rail. aappp/Shutterstock
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/27752
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