Ryanair to challenge EU court ruling on French and Swedish state aid Rupert Neate © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters
Ryanair is to appeal to the European court of justice after losing the first round of its legal battle against state bailouts granted to rival flag carrier airlines such as Air France-KLM and Scandinavia’s SAS during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Michael O’Leary, the chief executive of the Irish airline, had accused nation states of “selectively gifting billions of euros to their inefficient flag carriers”.
Ryanair has filed more than a dozen lawsuits against the European commission and various airlines over state-aid grants by European governments.
Ryanair Loses First Court Fight Over Covid-19 Airline Aid
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10 Feb, 2021 Author Camilla Naschert
Finnair is pioneering the use of sustainable aviation fuel, made in a process using hydrogen. Growth in demand for the biofuel creates opportunities for utilities developing green hydrogen solutions for biorefiners.
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Rising demand for cleaner fuels across Europe s roads and skies is opening market opportunities for utilities and renewables developers eyeing a stake in the green hydrogen economy.
In France, utility Engie SA recently announced the country s largest production unit for green hydrogen, made with renewable energy, at Total SE s La Mède biorefinery. The former petroleum site makes hydrotreated vegetable oil, or HVO, a premium biodiesel produced with hydrogen.