When Red Rock Biofuels’ Oregon biorefinery goes online early next year, the sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) it plans to produce are already committed to FedEx and Southwest Airlines. What had been unclear until this point was how Red Rock’s fuel would end up airside. This week Red Rock and Shell Aviation entered into a distribution […]
Shell Aviation to distribute Red Rock SAF
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