Pittsburgh International Airport is working on a deal with a company that wants to build a sustainable aviation fuel production facility on land near the McClaren Road interchange in Findlay, part of a bid to make the region a leader in such technology.
Allegheny County Airport Authority board members authorized CEO Christina Cassotis on Friday to enter into a ground lease with Sky Clean Energy USA for about 25 acres of land at the authority’s Southfield site.
Should it all work out, the authority believes Pittsburgh International will be the first major airport in the United States to produce sustainable aviation fuel on site.
Allegheny County Airport Authority board members authorized CEO Christina Cassotis on Friday to enter into a ground lease with Sky Clean Energy USA for about 25 acres of land at the authority’s Southfield site.
Should it all work out, the authority believes Pittsburgh International will be the first major airport in the United States to produce sustainable aviation fuel on site.