The technical exchange focused on topics regarding fueling systems, facilities and operations. In addition, Changi Airport also shared their advanced fuel storage and delivery system, and their development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and other green energy technologies.
As a global leader for efficiency and innovation, Changi Airport’s expertise in fueling management automation, safety monitoring, and green energy application provided valuable learning opportunities for UTC. The team also visited Neste, gaining insights to the latest development in SAF, whilst injecting new momentum into Taiwan’s aviation industry for its environmental transformation.
This visit not only strengthened the collaboration between UTC and its international partners, but it also built the foundation for introducing innovative technologies to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Moving forward, the company will continue to promote technological advancement and actively support the sustainable development of the aviation industry, contributing to the future of global green aviation.