The Paris Agreement’s objectives related to climate change put aviation under great pressure and environmental inspection. In particular, the aviation industry is committed to achieving a 50% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 compared to 2005 levels. A shift to alternative aviation fuels seems imperative. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has identified the production of drop-in sustainable liquid fuels (SAFs) as the most promising strategy, at least short term, to reduce the environmental impact of the sector. Within this review, a critical summary of the current alternative aviation fuels/pathways is presented and a comparative analysis of the dominant technologies is performed considering techno-economic assessment, env...
The aviation industry is challenged to reduce its climate impact. The most promising strategy, at le...
The undeniable environmental ramifications of continued dependence on oil-derived jet fuel have spur...
The aviation industry will continue to rely on liquid fuels due to the required high energy density ...
Aviation is responsible for an increasing share of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Decarbonisation to 2...
The European Green Deal set the agenda to make the whole EU's economy sustainable, including the avi...
Aviation covers a significant role in environmental impacts, as it accounts for 2% of global carbon ...
This paper reviews literature on technological, market, and policy factors affecting the growth of a...
The aviation sector is responsible for at least 2% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Currently, the aviation sector uses petroleum derived liquid fuels as the energy carrier of choice f...
The mid-term framework of global aviation is shaped by air travel demand growth rates of 2–5% p.a. a...
The successful implementation of the new European Green Deal in aviation depends on the European aer...
Over the coming years, the world is projected to witness an upsurge in “drop-in” aviation biofuel pr...
<p>The aviation sector, a significant greenhouse gas emitter, must lower its emissions to alle...
The aviation sector is responsible for an increasing share of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Wider ado...
The use of drop-in capable alternative fuels in aircraft can support the European aviation sector to...
The aviation industry is challenged to reduce its climate impact. The most promising strategy, at le...
The undeniable environmental ramifications of continued dependence on oil-derived jet fuel have spur...
The aviation industry will continue to rely on liquid fuels due to the required high energy density ...
Aviation is responsible for an increasing share of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Decarbonisation to 2...
The European Green Deal set the agenda to make the whole EU's economy sustainable, including the avi...
Aviation covers a significant role in environmental impacts, as it accounts for 2% of global carbon ...
This paper reviews literature on technological, market, and policy factors affecting the growth of a...
The aviation sector is responsible for at least 2% of the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Currently, the aviation sector uses petroleum derived liquid fuels as the energy carrier of choice f...
The mid-term framework of global aviation is shaped by air travel demand growth rates of 2–5% p.a. a...
The successful implementation of the new European Green Deal in aviation depends on the European aer...
Over the coming years, the world is projected to witness an upsurge in “drop-in” aviation biofuel pr...
<p>The aviation sector, a significant greenhouse gas emitter, must lower its emissions to alle...
The aviation sector is responsible for an increasing share of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Wider ado...
The use of drop-in capable alternative fuels in aircraft can support the European aviation sector to...
The aviation industry is challenged to reduce its climate impact. The most promising strategy, at le...
The undeniable environmental ramifications of continued dependence on oil-derived jet fuel have spur...
The aviation industry will continue to rely on liquid fuels due to the required high energy density ...