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Virgin Atlantic Airways made headlines for completing the world’s first transatlantic flight using “ 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel” The Advertising Standard Authority of the U.K. banned a Virgin radio ad released prior to the flight.
The ruling is the latest in a string of greenwashing crackdowns against sustainable aviation fuels.
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