One of the recurring themes of the Aviation & Environment Summit this year is the availability of sustainable biofuel feedstocks, as Christian Dumas from Airbus explains.
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We know biofuels work... but how to get enough?
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The answer is for the Aviation industry to take ownership of the supply chain for Bio Jet Fuel from sustainable resources. This would allow for the industry to facilitate the confirmed interest of investors as they would be at liberty to view the end user of the prime product. Without an integrated driver/consumer the opportunity to promote several feedstocks for Bio Jet Fuel may be delayed.