SOURCE: International Air Transport Association
July 2, 2025
BY International Air Transport Association
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Alfanar on June 20 officially opened its new office in London, further reaffirming its continued investment in the U.K. The company is developing Lighthouse Green Fuels, a U.K.-based SAF project that is expected to be complete in 2029.
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