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Celebrating Earth Day: Air Canada Purchases 9.5 Million Liters of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Celebrating Earth Day: Air Canada Purchases 9.5 Million Liters of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

BY GEORGE MWANGI 04/22/2023 AGO 0 COMMENTS

Air Canada has announced plans to purchase 9.5 million liters of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to celebrate Earth Day.

 

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Neste - the world's largest SAF producer - will provide the fuel for flights from San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The new supply of SAF is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by absorbing approximately 23,500 tons of carbon dioxide. This amount is equivalent to creating 28,000 new acres of forest according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

 



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Air Canada's CEO and President Michael Rousseau says, "At Air Canada, we have adopted a multifaceted approach to addressing climate change and sustainability. Environmental and social factors are incorporated into our strategic decisions, as are our fleet purchases and daily operations through our support of low-carbon alternatives. SAF comprises one of our core pillars in pursuing our net-zero emission targets."
 

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Air Canada aims to expand its use of SAF as part of plans to reach net zero emissions by 2050. The airline, which started using SAF in February 2022, sees renewable fuels as a way to become more sustainable in the future. The deal with Neste is expected to represent a five-fold increase in Air Canada's SAF supply on an annual basis and help the airline reach a target of 1% of fuel being SAF by 2025.

 

Increasing the supply of SAF is only one component of Air Canada's plans to meet its decarbonization targets by 2050. Despite the environmental benefits of SAF, there is currently not enough supply to support the increasing global demand for renewable fuels.

 



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The airline is currently collaborating with the Government of Canada to determine ways to produce more SAF within Canada. Domestic SAF production is beneficial for Canada because it helps the country meet its broader environmental goals.

 

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Transitioning from traditional jet fuel to SAF is becoming a priority for the aviation industry as it seeks to reach net zero emissions by 2050. In recent years, airlines and other stakeholders have launched multiple initiatives that focus on decarbonizing aviation. One such initiative is the Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition by the World Economic Forum. The group's goal is for SAF to account for 10% of jet fuel worldwide by 2030. Air Canada's announcement is expected to help the industry reach its sustainability targets.

George Mwangi
Aviation writer based in Washington, DC. Visited 21 countries on thousands of miles of flights.

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