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November 28th - Shai Weiss Unveils Virgin Atlantic's Sustainable Aviation Milestone

Join me, Simon Calder, as I chat with Shai Weiss, CEO of Virgin Atlantic, about their groundbreaking 100% sustainable fuel flight across the Atlantic. We discuss the significance of this pioneering step and its impact on the future of sustainable aviation.


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