A Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. PA
A Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. PA
A Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. PA
A Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. PA

Virgin to conduct ‘world’s first net-zero transatlantic flight’


Soraya Ebrahimi
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Virgin Atlantic is set to operate the world’s first “net zero” transatlantic flight, the Department for Transport has announced.

The airline has received £1 million ($1.2 million) from the UK government to fly a Boeing 787 jet from London Heathrow to New York JFK next year using sustainable aviation fuel instead of kerosene.

Virgin Atlantic and its partners are putting in similar funding.

The sustainable aviation fuel is expected to be produced mainly from waste oil and fat, such as used cooking oil.

It reduces carbon emissions by more than 70 per cent compared with kerosene.

The use of the fuel combined with carbon removal credits will make the flight net-zero, the department said.

The flight is likely to take place towards the end of 2023 with no fare-paying passengers on board.

World's Best Airlines 2022 - in pictures

  • 1. Singapore Airlines. Reuters
    1. Singapore Airlines. Reuters
  • 2. Japan's Al Nippon Airways. AFP
    2. Japan's Al Nippon Airways. AFP
  • 3. Korean Air. AFP
    3. Korean Air. AFP
  • 4. Qatar Airways. AP Photo
    4. Qatar Airways. AP Photo
  • 5. India's Vistara. Photo: Vistara
    5. India's Vistara. Photo: Vistara
  • 6. Hainan Airlines, China. PA Photo
    6. Hainan Airlines, China. PA Photo
  • 7. Finnair. Reuters
    7. Finnair. Reuters
  • 8. Ethiopian Airlines. Reuters
    8. Ethiopian Airlines. Reuters
  • 9. Emirates. Photo: Emirates
    9. Emirates. Photo: Emirates
  • 10. Aegean Airlines. Reuters
    10. Aegean Airlines. Reuters
  • 10. Thai AirAsia. Reuters
    10. Thai AirAsia. Reuters

Commercial flights can only use the fuel if it is blended with standard aviation fuel at up to 50 per cent.

“For decades, flying from London to New York has symbolised aviation’s ability to connect people and drive international progress," Transport Secretary Mark Harper said.

“It’s now going to be at the forefront of cutting carbon emissions from flying.

“Not only will this flight pave the way for future generations, but it will demonstrate just how much we can achieve when we work together on a shared goal, bringing together some of the best businesses and academics in the world and led by a British airline.”

The government believes sustainable aviation fuel is crucial to decarbonising aviation, and has an ambition under the Jet Zero Strategy for at least five commercial-scale production plants to be under construction in the UK by 2025.

But the green fuel is several times more expensive to produce than kerosene.

The world's top 20 airlines 2022 - in pictures

  • Qatar Airways retained its title to be named Airline of the Year in the Skytrax 2022 awards. AP
    Qatar Airways retained its title to be named Airline of the Year in the Skytrax 2022 awards. AP
  • Singapore Airlines was second. Reuters
    Singapore Airlines was second. Reuters
  • Dubai carrier Emirates was third. AP Photo
    Dubai carrier Emirates was third. AP Photo
  • ANA All Nippon Airways from Japan was fourth. AFP
    ANA All Nippon Airways from Japan was fourth. AFP
  • Australia's Qantas Airways was fifth. Reuters
    Australia's Qantas Airways was fifth. Reuters
  • Japan Airlines was sixth. Bloomberg
    Japan Airlines was sixth. Bloomberg
  • Turkish Airlines was seventh. EPA
    Turkish Airlines was seventh. EPA
  • Air France was eighth. EPA
    Air France was eighth. EPA
  • Korean Air was ninth. AFP
    Korean Air was ninth. AFP
  • Swiss International Air Lines rounded out the top 10. EPA
    Swiss International Air Lines rounded out the top 10. EPA
  • British Airways was 11th. Reuters
    British Airways was 11th. Reuters
  • Etihad Airways broke into the top 20 at 12th. Getty Images
    Etihad Airways broke into the top 20 at 12th. Getty Images
  • China Southern was 13th. Unsplash / Scarbor Siu
    China Southern was 13th. Unsplash / Scarbor Siu
  • China's Hainan Airlines was 14th. PA Photo
    China's Hainan Airlines was 14th. PA Photo
  • Germany's national carrier Lufthansa was 15h. AFP
    Germany's national carrier Lufthansa was 15h. AFP
  • Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways was 16th. EPA
    Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways was 16th. EPA
  • The Netherland's KLM was 17th. Reuters
    The Netherland's KLM was 17th. Reuters
  • Taiwan's EVA Air was 18th. EPA
    Taiwan's EVA Air was 18th. EPA
  • UK carrier Virgin Atlantic was 19th. PA
    UK carrier Virgin Atlantic was 19th. PA
  • Indian carrier Vistara was 20th. Photo: Vistara
    Indian carrier Vistara was 20th. Photo: Vistara

It is hoped the London to New York Virgin Atlantic flight will demonstrate the viability of 100 per cent sustainable aviation fuel-powered flights.

“This challenge recognises the critical role that SAF has to play in decarbonising aviation and the urgent collective action needed to scale production and use of SAF globally," said Virgin Atlantic chief executive Shai Weiss.

“The research and results will be a huge step in fast-tracking SAF use across the aviation industry and support the investment, collaboration and urgency needed to produce SAF at scale.

“Our collective ambition of net zero by 2050 depends on it.”

Worst airlines for UK flight delays - in pictures

  • 1. Hungarian airline Wizz Air is the worst airline for UK flight delays in 2021, according to a new report, with an average delay time of 14 minutes, 24 seconds. Reuters
    1. Hungarian airline Wizz Air is the worst airline for UK flight delays in 2021, according to a new report, with an average delay time of 14 minutes, 24 seconds. Reuters
  • 2. Tui Airways ranked second with 13 minutes, 18 seconds. Reuters
    2. Tui Airways ranked second with 13 minutes, 18 seconds. Reuters
  • 3. British Airways' UK flights took off an average of 12 minutes and 42 seconds behind schedule.
    3. British Airways' UK flights took off an average of 12 minutes and 42 seconds behind schedule.
  • 4. Virgin Atlantic ranked fourth with a typical delay time of 12 minutes on flights from the UK.
    4. Virgin Atlantic ranked fourth with a typical delay time of 12 minutes on flights from the UK.
  • 5. Scottish airline Loganair ranks fifth, with UK flights taking off an average of 11 minutes and 30 seconds after scheduled departure times. Photo: Loganair / Twitter
    5. Scottish airline Loganair ranks fifth, with UK flights taking off an average of 11 minutes and 30 seconds after scheduled departure times. Photo: Loganair / Twitter
  • 6. Air France's UK flights recorded an 11-minute, 12-second average delay time. EPA
    6. Air France's UK flights recorded an 11-minute, 12-second average delay time. EPA
  • 7. Travellers flying with German airline Lufthansa faced an average 10-minute delay on UK flights. AFP
    7. Travellers flying with German airline Lufthansa faced an average 10-minute delay on UK flights. AFP
  • 8. KLM's UK flights typically departed eight minutes and 42 seconds late. Reuters
    8. KLM's UK flights typically departed eight minutes and 42 seconds late. Reuters
  • 9. A China Eastern airlines jet. The airline averaged seven minutes, 48 seconds delays on UK flights. EPA
    9. A China Eastern airlines jet. The airline averaged seven minutes, 48 seconds delays on UK flights. EPA
  • 10. Jet2 had an average delay time of seven minutes, 42 seconds.
    10. Jet2 had an average delay time of seven minutes, 42 seconds.
  • EasyJet and Ryanair both had low delay times on UK flights. Bloomberg
    EasyJet and Ryanair both had low delay times on UK flights. Bloomberg
  • Irish airline Aer Lingus had the lowest average delay times on flights from the UK in 2021. Reuters
    Irish airline Aer Lingus had the lowest average delay times on flights from the UK in 2021. Reuters
Brief scores:

Day 1

Toss: India, chose to bat

India (1st innings): 215-2 (89 ov)

Agarwal 76, Pujara 68 not out; Cummins 2-40

McLaren GT specs

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Transmission: seven-speed

Power: 620bhp

Torque: 630Nm

Price: Dh875,000

On sale: now

Company profile

Name: Tharb

Started: December 2016

Founder: Eisa Alsubousi

Based: Abu Dhabi

Sector: Luxury leather goods

Initial investment: Dh150,000 from personal savings

 

How the bonus system works

The two riders are among several riders in the UAE to receive the top payment of £10,000 under the Thank You Fund of £16 million (Dh80m), which was announced in conjunction with Deliveroo's £8 billion (Dh40bn) stock market listing earlier this year.

The £10,000 (Dh50,000) payment is made to those riders who have completed the highest number of orders in each market.

There are also riders who will receive payments of £1,000 (Dh5,000) and £500 (Dh2,500).

All riders who have worked with Deliveroo for at least one year and completed 2,000 orders will receive £200 (Dh1,000), the company said when it announced the scheme.

Keep it fun and engaging

Stuart Ritchie, director of wealth advice at AES International, says children cannot learn something overnight, so it helps to have a fun routine that keeps them engaged and interested.

“I explain to my daughter that the money I draw from an ATM or the money on my bank card doesn’t just magically appear – it’s money I have earned from my job. I show her how this works by giving her little chores around the house so she can earn pocket money,” says Mr Ritchie.

His daughter is allowed to spend half of her pocket money, while the other half goes into a bank account. When this money hits a certain milestone, Mr Ritchie rewards his daughter with a small lump sum.

He also recommends books that teach the importance of money management for children, such as The Squirrel Manifesto by Ric Edelman and Jean Edelman.

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RACE CARD AND SELECTIONS

5pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,200m

5,30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,200m

6pm: The President’s Cup Listed (TB) Dh380,000 1,400m

6.30pm: The President’s Cup Group One (PA) Dh2,500,000 2,200m

7pm: Arabian Triple Crown Listed (PA) Dh230,000 1,600m

7.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m

 

The National selections

5pm: RB Hot Spot

5.30pm: Dahess D’Arabie

6pm: Taamol

6.30pm: Rmmas

7pm: RB Seqondtonone

7.30pm: AF Mouthirah

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The Voice of Hind Rajab

Starring: Saja Kilani, Clara Khoury, Motaz Malhees

Director: Kaouther Ben Hania

Rating: 4/5

SCORES

Multiply Titans 81-2 in 12.1 overs
(Tony de Zorzi, 34)

bt Auckland Aces 80 all out in 16 overs
(Shawn von Borg 4-15, Alfred Mothoa 2-11, Tshepo Moreki 2-16).

Specs

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Range: 400km

Power: 134bhp

Torque: 175Nm

Price: From Dh98,800

Available: Now

Day 1 results:

Open Men (bonus points in brackets)
New Zealand 125 (1) beat UAE 111 (3)
India 111 (4) beat Singapore 75 (0)
South Africa 66 (2) beat Sri Lanka 57 (2)
Australia 126 (4) beat Malaysia -16 (0)

Open Women
New Zealand 64 (2) beat South Africa 57 (2)
England 69 (3) beat UAE 63 (1)
Australia 124 (4) beat UAE 23 (0)
New Zealand 74 (2) beat England 55 (2)

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Name: Peter Dicce

Title: Assistant dean of students and director of athletics

Favourite sport: soccer

Favourite team: Bayern Munich

Favourite player: Franz Beckenbauer

Favourite activity in Abu Dhabi: scuba diving in the Northern Emirates 

 

ICC men's cricketer of the year

2004 - Rahul Dravid (IND) ; 2005 - Jacques Kallis (SA) and Andrew Flintoff (ENG); 2006 - Ricky Ponting (AUS); 2007 - Ricky Ponting; 2008 - Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI); 2009 - Mitchell Johnson (AUS); 2010 - Sachin Tendulkar (IND); 2011 - Jonathan Trott (ENG); 2012 - Kumar Sangakkara (SL); 2013 - Michael Clarke (AUS); 2014 - Mitchell Johnson; 2015 - Steve Smith (AUS); 2016 - Ravichandran Ashwin (IND); 2017 - Virat Kohli (IND); 2018 - Virat Kohli; 2019 - Ben Stokes (ENG); 2021 - Shaheen Afridi

MATCH INFO

Uefa Champions League semi-final, first leg

Barcelona v Liverpool, Wednesday, 11pm (UAE).

Second leg

Liverpool v Barcelona, Tuesday, May 7, 11pm

Games on BeIN Sports

Updated: December 16, 2022, 12:01 AM