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Sustainable Aviation Biofuels Standards Feedstock Candidates

 USERS GroupS

TIACA is working with other agencies and coalitions involved in reducing aviation's impact to the environment. Agencies such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, International Air Transport Association, etc.

CAAFICommercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) is a coalition of airlines, aircraft and engine manufacturers, government agencies, and researchers. CAAFI is committed to promoting the development and deployment of alternative jet fuel options that offer same level of safety and comparable cost with petroleum based jet fuel, while also offering the environmental improvement and security of energy supply for the aviation industry.


www.caafi.org  

Enviro.aero, under the umbrella of Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), mission is to promote aviation’s sustainable growth for the benefit of global society. Its purpose is to provide information on the many initiatives underway that limits the impact aviation has on the environment. Enviro.aero supporters include airports, airlines, airframe and engine manufacturers, air navigation service providers, airline pilot and air traffic controller unions, chambers of commerce, and ground transportation providers.

www.enviro.aero

Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group (SAFUG) was formed in September 2008 with the objective to accelerate the development and commercialization of sustainable aviation biofuels. SAFUG is committed to creating a carbon-neutral future for aviation and advancing the development and commercialization of sustainable aviation biofuel.

www.safug.org    

SAFUG MEMBERS

Air China

Aeromexico

AirFrance

Air New Zealand

Alaska Airlines

ANA - All Nippon Airlines

British Airways

cargolux

Cathay Pacific

Etihad Airways

GOL - lineas aereas inteligentes

Gulf Air

JAL

KLM

Lufthansa

Qantas

SAS - Scandinavian Airlines

Singapore Airlines

TAM

Tui Travel Plc

Virgin America

Virgin Atlantic

Virgin Australia