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MOROCCO: Green infrastructure project will make Tangier a sustainable city by 2033

The Moroccan government is launching the "Cité Mohammed VI Tanger Tech" project to make the port city of Tangier a destination for the green economy and sustainable tourism by 2033. The initiative, which will also involve technology, will be implemented with the support of several economic partners.

Source: Afrik21
Biofuel: Qantas and Airbus confirm their partnership

Qantas has announced a joint investment of $200 million with Airbus. This is a project centered on the production of biofuel, aimed at reducing carbon emissions.

Alaska Airlines teams with Microsoft to aid development of Twelve’s E-Jet power-to-liquid fuel

Alaska Airlines is partnering with Microsoft Corporation and carbon technology company Twelve to progress the development of power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels, through which carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere is converted with renewable energy to create sustainable aviation fuel.

Source: Green Air News
Italy’s Ministry of Tourism, Enel and Trenitalia, working together for sustainable tourism

Rome, July 27th, 2022 - Joint initiatives and projects for a common goal: the promotion of sustainable tourism. Italy’s Minister of Tourism Massimo Garavaglia, Enel Italia Director Nicola Lanzetta and Trenitalia CEO Luigi Corradi signed a memorandum of understanding that capitalizes

Source: Enel.com
Mexican CEOs rank sustainability among the main challenges for the next two to three years

A new study* from the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) revealed that the internal is gaining prominence on corporate agendas. In the study, CEOs recognize that it is a business imperative and a driver of growth. However, as CEOs face mounting pressure from boards and investors

Delta marks advancements in fleet and TechOps at Farnborough Airshow.

Delta caused a stir at this year's Farnborough International Airshow, a global showcase for the aviation and aerospace industries that showcases groundbreaking innovations in all areas of flight.

Source: Delta Pro
Cork’s oldest hotel becomes the greenest

From tree planting to sourcing 67% of their food locally to reducing water consumption by over 22%, waste by 48%, and energy by 10%, The Imperial Hotel is leading the way in sustainability Cork’s most historic hotel, The Imperial, has achieved a significant sustainability accolade

Source: Cork Chamber
Airbus joins hands with customers towards a green future

Airbus has signed agreements of intent with a number of major airlines, including Air Canada, Air France-KLM, easyJet, IAG, LATAM, Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic, to jointly explore the future through direct air Technologies that capture carbon in China offer opportunities for carbon removal credits.

Source: Can News
TAP AIR PORTUGAL OPERATES IN A321NEO ITS FIRST FLIGHT AT SAF

The airline TAP Air Portugal has operated its first flight with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Airbus A321neo between Lisbon and Ponta Delgada. And it has signed a strategic partnership with Galp and ANA for the development, production and large-scale supply of SAF, produced from waste,

Source: Air Journal