Why Aviation Sustainability is Much Difficult in Africa | Aviation Weekly Network
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Victoria Moore
March 19, 2025
Kenya Airlines CEO Alan Kirabuka. Credit: Afraa
African Airlines pays 15% more kerosene than other airlines around the world. How do they deal with the price premium for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as many people struggle to float? Does Africa have a net zero plan? “Sadly, there is no SAF production in Africa. That has to change…
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