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The airport operator Swedavia continues to contribute to the aviation industry’s climate transition through the annual public tender of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) that Swedavia organizes with the aim of promoting sustainable business travel.
To support the electric aircraft manufacturer Heart Aerospace in the development of its first electric aircraft, the ES-30, Swedavia has agreed to take a seat on heart Aerospace’s newly formed industry advisory board.
On Friday, October 1, Visby Airport’s new charging infrastructure for electric aircraft will be inaugurated. The inauguration of the new electric aircraft charging stations is taking place in conjunction with the first electric aircraft also landing at the airport.
A green flight demonstration was arranged today at Oxford Aviation Academy – flights that are green all the way from take-off at Gothenburg Landvetter Airport to landing at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Through modern technology and improved co-operation, the new way of flying reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 100-165 kg per flight, and is being carried out under the Green Connection partnership.
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