IAG plans to invest $400 million developing sustainable aviation fuel over the next 20 years TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER RICHARD POHLEBritish Airways is to offset carbon emissions for all UK domestic flights from next year as part of a wider commitment by its parent company to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Emissions from domestic BA flights will be offset by International Airlines Group investing in carbon reduction projects, including renewable energy and reforestation programmes. BA operates up to 75 UK domestic flights a day. IAG is the London-listed airline group created from the merger of BA with Iberia, of Spain. BA is building Europe’s first household waste-to-jet fuel plant on Humberside, in partnership with Velocys.
Source: The Times October 09, 2019 22:52 UTC