Jet Aviation Launches Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Basel, Switzerland

Jet Aviation Launches Sustainable Aviation Fuel in Basel, Switzerland

Jet Aviation announces that it has signed an agreement with World Fuel Services to provide Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at its site in Basel, Switzerland. Basel is the 12th Jet Aviation facility worldwide to offer on-site SAF. Effective immediately, SAF will be permanently available at Jet Aviation Basel for all flights departing the site, including maintenance and completion redeliveries, and test flights.

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Jackson Square Aviation Partners with Future Energy Global to Accelerate SAF Production

Jackson Square Aviation (JSA), a leading aircraft leasing company, has signed a partnership agreement with Future Energy Global (FEG), the innovative Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) ecosystem builder and production accelerator.

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London Oxford Airport Introduces Sustainable Aviation Fuel

London Oxford Airport Introduces Sustainable Aviation Fuel

London Oxford Airport (EGTK), the UK’s fifth largest in terms of business aviation movements (it saw a total of 58,549 in 2023), is enjoying a significant year.  This month it introduced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through fuel provider World Fuel Services.  New tenant OXCCU, a spin-out from Oxford University, is readying its synthetic aviation fuel facility to open in August, anticipating an anticipated 50% lower capital cost versus other e-fuel production methods. 

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel Coming to Geneva for EBACE, Adding to the Show’s Sustainability Focus

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will be available at Geneva Airport (LSGG) this month for those traveling to the annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2024) taking place May 28-30.

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London Heli Shuttle Marks First Sustainable Aviation Fueled Flight

London Heli Shuttle Marks First Sustainable Aviation Fueled Flight

London Biggin Hill Airport (EGKB) recently saw the first flight of the London Heli Shuttle, operated by Castle Air, using a 10% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend. The dedicated business aviation airport was the first in London to offer Air bp’s low carbon renewable fuel, which is produced from waste and residue products, providing a lifecycle carbon reduction of around 80% compared to the traditional jet fuel it replaces.

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