The next frontier in sustainable airline food – edible bugs?
Issue #24 July 26, 2022 The next frontier in sustainable airline food – edible bugs? At the SXSW Festival in Austin in March, I attended a presentation on “feeding the world with [...]
Issue #24 July 26, 2022 The next frontier in sustainable airline food – edible bugs? At the SXSW Festival in Austin in March, I attended a presentation on “feeding the world with [...]
Issue #23 July 22, 2022 Sustainability insights from Farnborough From SimpliFlying CEO Shashank Nigam: At Farnborough, I asked top aviation executives about the most significant hurdles [...]
Issue #22 July 20, 2022 Two Farnborough presentations show different approaches to sustainability At yesterday’s Farnborough Air Show, we attended two sustainability-focused [...]
Issue #21 July 8, 2022 Stats back up Frontier’s claim to be the ‘greenest’ airline in North America Frontier calls itself ‘the greenest airline in America’, having run a [...]
Issue #20 July 5, 2022 Carbon offsetting to form part of sustainability efforts for years to come An analysis in CAPA looks at the fact that carbon offsetting will be the main [...]
Issue #19 July 1, 2022 Deutsche Bahn reported to join Star Alliance in sustainability move Will the newest member of airline grouping Star Alliance be a train company? Business Traveller [...]
Issue #18 June 27, 2022 A sign of things to come? Dutch Govt caps flights at AMS A common claim by climate change activists is that technological innovation and increased use of [...]
Issue #17 June 25, 2022 Nine takeaways from the ‘Sustainability in the Air’ podcast The first season of ‘Sustainability in the Air’ is now over, with the second [...]
Issue #16 June 22, 2022 Change the messaging to increase the appeal of voluntary offsetting schemes In a previous episode of the Sustainability in the Air podcast, CarbonClick’s [...]
Issue #15 June 17, 2022 Airships could cut carbon emissions by 90%, but is it a scaleable solution? One of the more intriguing aviation sustainability initiatives that we’ve seen recently [...]
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