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EasyJet Signs Deal for Long-Term Supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

EasyJet has signed a deal for the long-term supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with Renavia and World Fuel Services (WFS).

EasyJet will have access to up to 150,000 tons of SAF (including up to 75,000 tons of e-SAF) from 2030.

The SAF supplied by Braathens Renavia and Mana Group is expected to be produced using gasification of biomass and solid waste, further enhanced with hydrogen generated from renewable energy sources.

This production method is expected to deliver carbon abatement exceeding 90%, supporting the airline industry’s commitment to substantial carbon reductions. This production approach also underscores a commitment to a circular economy, harnessing solid waste and renewable energy for sustainable aviation solutions.

World Fuel, a World Kinect company, intends to manage logistics, blending, storage and regulatory fulfillment for the EU and UK mandates. World Fuel’s role in ensuring the seamless integration of SAF into EasyJet’s supply chain represents the parties’ joint commitment to developing an efficient and compliant end-to-end sustainable aviation fuel supply chain.

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EasyJet’s Director of Tax & Fuel Strategy, Raminder Shergill, commenting on the agreement, said: “We are committed to supporting the growth of the SAF industry and delighted to have the opportunity to invest in e-SAF, which is expected to deliver as much as 90% lower emissions than conventional jet fuel, in support of our decarbonisation strategy.”

Per G. Braathen, founder of Braathens Renavia, said: “This agreement represents a pivotal step forward for Braathens Renavia and Mana Group in our shared mission to accelerate the availability of sustainable aviation fuel at scale. We are proud to work with partners like easyJet and World Fuel.”

World Fuel’s Senior Vice President (EMEA), Duncan Storey, said: “Our collaboration with easyJet and Braathens Renavia, underscores our commitment to increasing access to sustainable aviation fuel in the aviation industry. By managing logistics and regulatory compliance, we ensure the seamless integration of sustainable aviation fuel in the market, empower producers and connect sustainability-focused customers with innovative supply.”

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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