Alternative jet fuels from sustainable sources are critical to near-term goals to significantly reduce airliner carbon emissions. There is huge momentum worldwide to increase the availability and affordability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Discussing the latest developments and challenges is a panel of experts that incudes the head of sustainability at a major airline group, the chief sustainability officer at a SAF supplier, the leader of a coalition dedicated to the development and deployment of SAF, and a senior technology editor who has been covering SAF development for more than a decade.
Among talking topics they will address are how to grow the SAF supply chain and SAF pathways; the government and political policies that are needed; and progress on being able to fly commercial airliners on 100% SAF versus SAF/jet fuel blends.
Executive Director at the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI)
Csonka is a commercial aviation professional with 35+ years of airline, OEM, and fuels experience. He is a strong industry advocate who seeks pragmatic solutions to the challenges of aviation sustainability—resulting in his current focus on...
Nancy Young is an environmental attorney with more than 25 years’ experience, including a long-time role as Vice President, Environmental Affairs at the Airlines for America (A4A) organizations, where she represented major US carriers in...
Aaron Robinson has managed United Airlines' Eco-Skies program since 2016. During this time, United has been recognized as Air Transport World’s Eco-Airline of the Year twice, Newsweek’s highest ranked airline globally for environment, and the...