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Snapshot of SAF initiatives

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In the UK, Jet2.com began using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on flights from Bristol Airport earlier this year.
The airline purchased over 300 tonnes of SAF from Q8Aviation, which has been used to add a 1% SAF blend on to a number of departing flights from the West Country airport.
Elsewhere in Europe, Sasol and Topsoe announced the successful launch of their joint venture, Zaffra.
With its headquarters based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Zaffra is set to become a key player in the aviation industry, focusing on the development and delivery of SAF.
Wizz Air also announced a £5 million (€6 million) investment in the biofuel company, Firefly.
Following Ryanair’s purchase of 500 tonnes of SAF from OMV last October, the airline has announced that it has taken an additional 500 tonnes of SAF from OMV this year.
The low-cost airline also announced that it had purchased 1,000 tonnes of SAF from Shell, which will be supplied to the airline at its Stansted Airport base.

Fuel agreements

Still in Europe, Emirates commenced the activation of its fuel agreement with Neste in March at...

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