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This latest episode of The SAF Podcast Oscar is joined by Nicole Sautter, Director of Global Sustainability, American Express Global Business Travel (AMEX GBT). Corporate customers have a strong role to play in signalling ongoing demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuel. We discuss why AMEX GBT got involved in SAF. They have also been integral in setting up the blockchain backed book and claim system, Avelia, to help both grow the access to SAF and ensure it is sourced and claimed accurately. This has been set up alongside investment into United Airline Ventures Sustainable Flight Fund to help the development of new refining technologies. We discuss all this and whether Nicole thinks business/corporate travellers or mandates are more important to developing the future of SAF than mandates. Nicole is very optimistic about the future role of SAF in Business travel and this conversation highlights how AMEX GBT are really leading the way in making business travel sustainable. If you enjoy this episode check out our other discussion with Austin Willis, Willis Lease Finance Corporation here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2202964/14367471SAF Investor LondonThis conference serves as a nexus for innovators, customers, financiers, regulators, suppliers, and advisors, forging partnerships that will drive change. SAF Investor London 2024 isn't a conference for debating the merits of SAF; it's about convening the dealmakers who can effect real transformation.Join over 200 leaders in the SAF Industry for two days of stimulating debates, discussions and plenty of networking.You can find out more about SAF Investor and our conference in London here: https://www.safinvestor.com/Host: Oscar Henderson, SAF Investor
This week Al sat down with Austin Willis, CEO, Willis Lease Finance Corporation to discuss their diversification into Sustainable Aviation Fuel production. The conversation unpacks the transformative journey of Willis Lease, from its roots leasing engines to a broad-spectrum powerhouse, and shines a spotlight on their pioneering endeavour to produce sustainable aviation fuel in Teesside, UK. With a blueprint for a greener horizon, Willis Lease is charting a course for 2026, aiming to power the skies with synthetic fuels.This episode is a realistic look at the hurdles and headwinds the aviation industry faces as we transition into sustainable practices. Austin Willis gives us a technician's tour into the intricate world of Power-to-Liquid technology, the cornerstone of their sustainable fuel vision. He shares the environmental and economic challenges, from feedstock scarcity to investment complexities, offering an inside look at the mechanisms of de-risking such ventures. It's a conversation that goes beyond combustion engines and into financial engines that will drive or delay the advent of low-carbon flight.Austin is optimistic as we discuss the forthcoming construction of the SAF plant and the broader mission of Willis Sustainable Fuels, illuminating the role they play in the global effort to decarbonize aviation. If you enjoyed this episode, catch our previous discussion with Jean Paquin and how SAF+ International Group are approaching their e-fuel production facility in Montreal, Canada: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2202964/13512160SAF Investor LondonThis conference serves as a nexus for innovators, customers, financiers, regulators, suppliers, and advisors, forging partnerships that will drive change. SAF Investor London 2024 isn't a conference for debating the merits of SAF; it's about convening the dealmakers who can effect real transformation.Join over 200 leaders in the SAF Industry for two days of stimulating debates, discussions and plenty of networking.You can find out more about SAF Investor and our conference in London here: https://www.safinvestor.com/Host: Al Whyte, SAF InvestorProducer: Oscar Henderson, SAF Investor
You are now tuning into Uniforme Radio. In this introduction episode host Austin Willis gives you a brief rundown of Uniforme. Giving you an idea of what he and the company hope to achieve and give you through the radio show.
Season 6, Episode 9. Would you like an insider's view of how radio, TV, and the movies evolved in the 20th century? Then follow the career of Austin Willis. Starting with theatre and early radio in Halifax, he moved to Toronto as a staff announcer with CBC Radio (just in time to announce the start of World War II). Soon, Austin was hosting Victory Bond shows with visiting Hollywood stars. With live TV on the horizon, he moved to London and polished his acting skills in long-running West End shows. In the 1950s, Austin appeared in dozens of groundbreaking CBC Television dramas, series, and variety shows. When he moved to Hollywood to concentrate on a film career, he worked alongside everyone from Orson Welles and Bob Hope to Clint Eastwood. Back in Canada in the 70s, he became the urbane host of CTV's popular quiz show, "This Is The Law". After retiring to Dartmouth, Austin graciously agreed to share stories from those decades. Archivist Ern Dick has transcribed the interviews - a rich and often hilarious trove of anecdotes from behind the scenes that convey the achievements (and misadventures) of an extraordinary Canadian performer.
L.A is out of the building, but fret not, Austin came with a WORD! You might be in a season where you feel like you're falling behind, and even need to play catchup. Check out this episode and be encouraged that your time IS coming.
The What’s Good! with Austin Willis podcast is a weekly show hosted by New York based painter Austin Willis. Driven on candid conversation with a range of topics and appearances from guest of all disciplines. Giving listeners a chance to dive deeper into what’s really good. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatsgoodpodcast/support
Hear the interview of rising country star, Austin Willis and be sure to check out his new single "Saturday Nights in Georgia". *iPhone users, please hit the "subscribe" button, give us a rating, and write a short review to help our show continue to grow! www.throwbackcountrymusicpodcast.com Join us every Monday night for our Facebook Live show! www.facebook.com/throwbackcountrymusic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/throwbackcountrymusic/support
Israel McCloud Musician & Painter born in Houston, Texas, raised in California, and currently living in Brooklyn, NYC. His visual art and music draw from real life experience, and this conversation reflects that. We speak on friendship and the importance of transparency in our art and lives. Also making a special guest appearance in this episode is a good friend and Open Canvas Alumni, Austin Willis, Painter from Hayward California. theopencanvas.com Produced & Edited by Taj Alexander Photography by Austin Willis --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taj-alexander/support
Israel McCloud Musician & Painter born in Houston, Texas, raised in California, and currently living in Brooklyn, NYC. His visual art and music draw from real life experience, and this conversation reflects that. We speak on friendship and the importance of transparency in our art and lives. Also making a special guest appearance in this episode is a good friend and Open Canvas Alumni, Austin Willis, Painter from Hayward California. theopencanvas.com Recorded & Edited by Taj Alexnader Photography by Austin Willis
With our Big Game Application Period coming to a close this coming Monday we wanted to put out one last podcast reminding our listeners to quit procrastinating and fill out your applications. We have posted a few podcasts over the last month or so about doing your homework and using our new system. This week Outdoor Education Coordinator Aaron Keller sits down with Chris Vasey, Conservation Education Administrator and Austin Willis, Hunter Education Instructor to talk about last minute applying. Get your application in today here: https://hunt.ndowlicensing.com/big-game-draw-application/
Austin Willis is a Painter and Photographer from the Bay Area, currently living in Bedstuy Brooklyn. https://www.theopencanvas.com/ https://www.visualsbywillis.com/ Production Recorded & Edited by Taj Alexander Song: Gese da O - Frio Music Curated by https://soundcloud.com/zoejanice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taj-alexander/support
Austin Willis is a Painter and Photographer from the Bay Area, currently living in Bedstuy Brooklyn. https://www.theopencanvas.com/ https://www.visualsbywillis.com/ Production Recorded & Edited by Taj Alexander Song: Gese da O - Frio Music Curated by https://soundcloud.com/zoejanice
In this episode, we talk to artist, Austin Willis about his personal inspirations and how he got into merging design with photos. ****NEWSLETTER LINK**** eepurl.com/bPhpLz ************************** www.VisualsbyWillis.com Instagram.com/VisualsbyWillis www.BryonSummers.com Instagram.com/WereGettingBetter — Phocabulary Vignetting The blocking of image-forming light around the edges of the image in a specific pattern. This can be done intentionally for aesthetic reasons, or may happen accidentally when the wrong lens shade or filters are attached to a lens. Source: Photography Second Edition By Bruce Warren — Tech briefs Lightroom on Android 2.0 has made it possible to shoot and edit RAW images. Yes you heard that right, you can now shoot raw on your smartphone. Now when you use Lightroom's built-in camera app, you'll see a 6th icon on the row of camera functions directly above the shutter release button. Located on the far right and clearly labeled “RAW”. The editing functions are the same but of course since these are now RAW images, the capabilities are broader and non destructive. Meaning you can always go back to the original file if need be. So Android smartphone users rejoice… In the meantime, I'll be waiting for the iPhone upgrade. Source: http://petapixel.com/2016/02/22/lightroom-android-2-0-worlds-first-end-end-mobile-raw-app/ — Book/film Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People In this film, director Thomas Allen Harris explores how photography has both positively and negatively affected Black Americans. The film covers photography of slaves portrayed as less than human all the way to present day images that instill a sense of self worth and humanity. Definitely a great documentary and historical reference filled with Black photographers and imagery. -- Music: KB @push-music --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bryonsummers/support