In the UK, Business Airport International reported that Mönchengladbach Airport in Germany has become the first in the country to offer a continuous supply of SAF. Mönchengladbach Airport, which is near Düsseldorf has arranged a contract with TotalEnergies for regular deliveries of sustainable aviation fuel, according to the report. The SAF being used is produced from waste and residual materials such as animal fats and used cooking oil, it added. Oliver Krischer, minister for the environment, nature conservation and transport of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia said: “It is groundbreaking that Mönchengladbach Airport has now created the possibility of refueling aircraft with SAF. This is an important step towards making flying more climate-friendly.”
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