Denmark launches first domestic flight using SAF
In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Denmark has taken a step toward reducing emissions from air travel by launching its first domestic flight that runs partly on sustainable aviation fuel.
The flight was operated by Norwegian Air Shuttle and travelled between Aalborg and Copenhagen. The aircraft used a fuel mixture containing about 40% SAF blended with conventional jet fuel.
Estimates linked to the project suggest that using the blended fuel on this route could cut carbon dioxide emissions by around 3,000 to 3,300 tons each year, according to the report.
Denmark has set a goal of making all domestic flights free of fossil fuels by the end of the decade as part of its broader climate commitments, the report added.
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