United States – American Airlines and Google have signed what they describe as the largest publicly announced sustainable aviation fuel certificate agreement between an airline and a single corporate customer, underscoring a growing push to curb emissions from business travel. Under the three-year deal, American Airlines will purchase and take delivery of physical jet fuel at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, with the sustainable portion produced from waste feedstocks such as used cooking oil. The arrangement will unlock 35 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel, which is expected to deliver an estimated reduction of nearly 300,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions compared with conventional jet fuel over the life of the agreement. United States – The agreement uses the SAFc Registry to allocate the environmental benefits of the low-carbon fuel to Google, allowing the company to address emissions associated with employee business travel while American integrates the fuel as a drop-in product in its regular operations. Sustainable aviation fuel is viewed as a key tool for decarbonizing air transport because it can cut life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% relative to traditional petroleum-based jet fuel and can also be produced synthetically from captured carbon dioxide and renewable electricity. American Airlines and its Oneworld alliance partners are pairing this certificate deal with investments in operational efficiencies and modern aircraft technology to support wider adoption of cost-competitive sustainable fuel alternatives.
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Esta oferta podría ayudar a reducir la huella de carbono de los viajes aéreos. Si le preocupa el cambio climático, este es un paso en la dirección correcta. Puede apoyar este esfuerzo eligiendo aerolíneas que utilicen combustibles sostenibles.
American Airlines y Google están haciendo una gran apuesta por el combustible de aviación sostenible. Es un movimiento prometedor hacia cielos más verdes y podría marcar una tendencia para otras empresas. Vale la pena reenviar si conoces a alguien a quien le importe el viaje sostenible.
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