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Automobile driving might not be the most appropriate analogy to draw.
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Karen Walker

Automobile driving might not be the most appropriate analogy to draw when describing how much the momentum has changed in the pursuit to grow the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Nonetheless, it’s like a shift from second to sixth gear.
 
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Linda Blachly

From celebrating milestones to supporting social causes and honoring national heroes, here is a look at some recent liveries rolled out by airlines.
 
 
Collins to deliver motor to P&WC for hybrid-electric demonstrator, reliable robotics studies automated caravan cargo flights in Africa, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.

 
It was 15 years ago that a second runway was approved for Ireland’s Dublin Airport, the main gateway into and out the country and hub for trans Atlantic travel; but it only opened at the end of Aug-2022. The runway will help the local economy by facilitating tourism, but its main job is to attract long haul airlines, mainly on non-trans Atlantic routes, both passenger and freight.
 
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