India Says Sustainable Fuel One Key to Cleaner Aviation Sector
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India is banking on sustainable fuel-powered airlines and increased digitization in airports to clean up aviation as the nation prepares for a net carbon zero future by 2070.
India will have 96 airports that will be carbon neutral and run on renewable energy by 2024, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said at an event Tuesday, adding all future airports will be developed on the foundation of environmental sustainability and carbon zero. He urged airlines to “quickly” adopt sustainable fuel for reducing emissions in the short term.