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  • Snohomish County reveals plans for biofuel R&D center at Paine Field

    By Marissa Nall  –  Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Mar 28, 2023 Snohomish County revealed plans Tuesday for a new research and development facility for sustainable aviation fuels at Paine Field. The center would be in collaboration with Washington State University and also include a repository for biofuels. The county, which owns Paine Field, would likely establish the
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  • WA can lead the next sustainable era of aerospace

    By Chris Raymond and Jon Holden Special to The Times Washington has been at the center of aviation since 1916, when Bill Boeing founded his airplane company in a shipyard on Seattle’s Duwamish River. Since then, the state has led the world in designing and manufacturing airplanes that have connected and protected people around the world. 
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsSeattle Times, Sustainable Aviation Fuels
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    2023-03-27

    Local and State Legislation Hope to Address Environmental Impacts From Airports

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, SeaTac, Washington, as seen from the air. Photo is attributed to Joe Mabel (under a Creative Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0 license). by Agueda Pacheco Flores A County ordinance and a Washington State House bill could help alleviate the impact of local airports on South End communities. In the King County Council, Councilmember
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsKCIA, KCIACC, South Seattle Emerald
  • FAA Safety Summit

    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsATC, FAA, Safety
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    2023-03-13

    Alaska Airline and SeaTac Airport North Star Project – Travel Codex

    by Rocky HoranLast updated March 13, 2023 The North satellite at SeaTac airport is dark, old, a bit stagnate feeling, and in need for a major renovation. Although the North satellite is nothing like Delta’s world port at JFK, it is 40 years old and outdated. However in the near future this will all be
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsAirport, Alaska Airlines, SAMP, Sea-Tac Airport, Travel Codex
  • Toxic fumes on board airplanes? Airlines may have to do something about it

    Masked passengers fill a Southwest Airlines flight from Burbank to Las Vegas on June 3, with middle seats left open. (Christopher Reynolds/Los Angeles Times/TNS) By Kiera Feldman Los Angeles Times The airline industry would be forced to adopt new measures to protect passengers and crew members from toxic fumes on airplanes under a bill introduced
    CategoriesFrom The Web Tagsindoor air quality, Los Angeles Times, pollution, Seattle Times
  • Wirecutter: The Best Air Purifier

    By Tim Heffernan Updated March 7, 2023   Photo: Connie Park FYI We have tested and reviewed the Molekule Air Pro and Air Mini+, and will be reviewing several other purifiers soon. March 2023 [Sign up for Wirecutter’s newsletter to get independent reviews, expert advice, and the very best deals sent straight to your inbox.]Air purifiers
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsHEPA Filters, indoor air quality, New York Times
  • Pioneering Moses Lake flight uses hydrogen to power regional airplane

    Universal Hydrogen on Thursday morning flew a regional airliner with a 40-passenger capacity using hydrogen fuel cell propulsion. The airplane took off at 8:41 a.m. from Grant County International Airport and flew 15 minutes. The flight… (Universal Hydrogen By  Dominic Gates  Seattle Times aerospace reporter MOSES LAKE — A small crowd of investors, airline representatives
    CategoriesFrom The Web Tagsliquid hydrogen, Seattle Times
  • SFO | Noise Insulation Program | Insulation initiatives to reduce noise

    The SFO NIP is broken down into 3 initiatives: the Second Chance Initiative (SCI), the Expanded Eligibility Initiative (EEI), and the Repair or Replacement Initiative (RRI). The NIP has included the installation of windows, doors, and ventilation systems in eligible homes. The total program expenditure to date exceeds $190 million. Insulation initiatives to reduce noise
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsPort Package Program Updates, San Francisco International Airport, SFO
  • Emitting greenhouse gases in WA? Here’s who will need to pay up to pollute

    Emitting greenhouse gases in WA? Here’s who will need to pay up to pollute Feb. 26, 2023 at 6:00 am Updated Feb. 26, 2023 at 6:07 am      1 of 10 | The University of Washington burns natural gas to create steam, seen here, that heats the campus. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times) By  Isabella
    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsClimate Commitment Act, pollution, Seattle Times

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  • SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS Town Hall SeaTac
    Add to CalendarMMonday Jun 22, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
    2450 S 142nd St SeaTac, WA 98168
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    The Port of Seattle is sponsoring four open houses to answer your questions about the SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS. There will be a reporter to take your comments in-person. Monday, June 22: 6–8pm Glacier Middle School Entrance lobby/commons 2450 S 142nd St SeaTac, WA 98168

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    Add to CalendarMTuesday Jun 23: 10:30am
    2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121
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    Order of Business 10:30 a.m. 1. Call to Order 2. Executive Session (if necessary, pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 – not open to the public) 12:00 p.m. – Public Session Reconvene or Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance 3. Approval of the Agenda 4. Special Orders of the Day 4a. Proclamation Recognizing June 2026 as

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    22450 19th Ave S
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    The Port of Seattle is sponsoring four open houses to answer your questions about the SAMP/SEPA Draft EIS. There will be a reporter to take your comments in-person. Tuesday, June 23: 6–8pm Mount Rainier High School Cafeteria space 22450 19th Ave S Des Moines, WA 98198

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