Air BP, a leading aviation fuel products and
service supplier, is now offering commercial jet biofuel (biojet)
to customers at Bergen airport in Norway (BGO/ENBR).
Air BP worked
with Norwegian airport operator Avinor to make this latest
development possible.
Thorbjorn
Larsson, general manager Air BP Nordics, said, “We are excited to
help make the supply of biojet commercially available and
accessible to our customers in Bergen, our third airport in
Scandinavia. The aviation industry has ambitious targets to reduce
its carbon emissions and we are proud to be working together with
our customers to increase the use of biojet.”
Air BP also introduced biojet to Halmstad
airport in Sweden in June 2017 and at Oslo airport in Norway in
January 2016.
The company has also supplied airlines on an
ad-hoc basis at airports including Stockholm Arlanda (ARN/ESSA),
Stockholm Bromma (BMA/ESSB), Karlstad (KSD/ESOK) and Göteborg
Landvetter (GOT/ESGG).
Aslak Sverdrup, Bergen airport director,
said, “With the aviation industry’s ongoing commitment to
protecting the environment, we are very pleased to collaborate
with Air BP on the introduction of biojet at Bergen. As with Oslo,
we hope to inspire other airports to follow suit so we can all
work towards the desired lower carbon future.”
Headlines: |
|
See latest
HD Video
Interviews,
Podcasts
and other
news regarding:
Air BP,
Bergen,
Norway,
Biofuel.
|