Neste, one of the world’s largest producers of
sustainable aviation fuel from renewable waste and residues, has
signed an agreement with Finnair which will gradually and
considerably increase the airline’s use of sustainable aviation
fuel in its operations.
Sustainable aviation fuels are a key part of the
long-term solution for reducing the CO2 footprint of aviation, as
they reduce the CO2 emissions by up to 80% compared to fossil
fuels.
The partnership will not only increase Finnair’s
use of sustainable aviation fuel, but it will also boost the
production of sustainable aviation fuel in Finland. Growing
availability is also important in order to make sustainable
aviation fuel more widely used and affordable for Finnair’s future
flight operations.
“Decreasing
emissions from aviation calls for cooperation, as this challenge
cannot be solved by anyone alone,” said Peter Vanacker, Neste’s
President and CEO. “We are very pleased to cooperate with Finnair,
and support Finnair’s carbon neutrality target. Besides the fuel
supply, this partnership offers us an opportunity for contributing
to our own climate targets by decreasing CO2 emissions of our
employees’ business travel with Finnair through the use of Neste
MY Renewable Jet Fuel.”
Finnair will encourage its
customers to support the use of sustainable aviation fuel by
offering integrated ticket solutions which will include a
sustainable aviation fuel option later this year and will match
the contributions customers make to sustainable aviation fuel with
its own purchases. Finnair will also use sustainable aviation fuel
to decrease the CO2 footprint of its own staff duty travel.
In addition, Finnair, the Finnish airport operator Finavia and
Neste are working together to define ways for corporate customers
to be able to reduce the CO2 footprint of their travel with
sustainable aviation fuel.
“We are excited about increasing the
use of sustainable aviation fuel in our operations from our
Helsinki hub,” said Finnair’s CEO, Topi Manner. “Sustainable
aviation fuels are a key part of our long-term plan for carbon
neutrality – by the end of 2025, we expect to spend some 10
million euros annually on sustainable aviation fuels. Developing a
healthy SAF market requires commitment from forerunners, and we
are happy to be leading the way with Neste.”
Neste’s sustainable aviation fuel is compatible
with the existing jet engine technology and fuel distribution
infrastructure when blended with fossil jet fuel.
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