(02 Dec 2021)
American Airlines has finalized a new
sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) offtake agreement with Aemetis.
The agreement brings the airlines total SAF commitment to more
than 120 million gallons, a signal of the integral role SAF will
play in Americans efforts to reduce carbon emissions and achieve
its ambitious sustainability goals.
The American Airlines team is committed to
reducing emissions from our operations, and sustainable aviation
fuel is the cornerstone of our strategy in this decade, said Doug
Parker, Chairman and CEO of American. Were proud to join with
our oneworld partners in supporting the growth of SAF through this
agreement with Aemetis, and were eager to continue collaborating
with like-minded partners to meet aviations climate challenge.
While Americans goal is to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the airline has also set a science-based intermediate target for the year 2035.
American has agreed to take delivery of 16 million
gallons of Aemetis SAF annually over a seven-year period beginning
in 2024, with fuel delivered to San Francisco International
Airport.
The SAF will be blended with traditional jet fuel at a
40/60 ratio to align with international standards.
American Airlines is demonstrating its leadership
in the reduction of carbon emissions and improving air quality by
using Aemetis Carbon Zero sustainable aviation fuel, said Eric
McAfee, the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Aemetis. The Aemetis
Carbon Zero plant under development at the former Army Ammunitions
Plant in Riverbank, California, is designed to utilize zero carbon
electricity, carbon negative hydrogen from waste wood and
renewable oils along with CO2 sequestration to produce low carbon
sustainable aviation fuel.
American took its first delivery of SAF in
mid-2020 and expects to use 9 million gallons by 2023.
Additionally, American previously announced plans to purchase up
to 10 million gallons of carbon-neutral SAF produced by Prometheus
Fuels, which uses a novel process to make net-zero carbon
transportation fuels.
While Americans goal is to reach net-zero
emissions by 2050, the airline has also
set a science-based intermediate target for the year 2035.
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