Cathay Pacific has reaffirmed its commitment to
reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 by pledging to use
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for 10% of its total fuel
consumption by 2030.
The Hong Kong-based airline has been supporting
SAF development for more than a decade. In 2014, the airline
invested in Fulcrum BioEnergy and has committed to purchasing 1.1
million tonnes of SAF over 10 years, around 2% of its pre-COVID19
fuel requirements on an annual basis. Cathay Pacific expects to
begin taking delivery of SAF produced by Fulcrum and using it on a
wider basis for its flights departing the US from 2024 onwards,
when Fulcrum can scale up production.
The airline was also the first to partner with
Airbus to use SAF on new aircraft delivery flights from its
facility in Toulouse, France. Since the partnership started in
2016, Cathay Pacific has taken delivery of over 40 brand new
aircraft using blended SAF.
Augustus Tang, Chief Executive Officer, said, “The
use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is key to decarbonising our
operations over the next few decades. Cathay Pacific already has a
head start in this space with our investment and offtake agreement
with Fulcrum BioEnergy. Our new commitment to have SAF comprise
10% of our total fuel consumption by 2030 is a clear signal of our
determination to achieve our net-zero emissions target and to be a
leader in the fight against climate change.”
Cathay Pacific is undertaking a multi-pronged
approach towards a green recovery and long-term transition towards
net-zero carbon emissions.
Apart from its increased usage of SAF, other key
components of Cathay Pacific’s carbon reduction roadmap include
fleet modernisation, operational efficiency improvements, aviation
and carbon capture technology innovations, and carbon offsets
through its Fly Greener programme – which has offset over 300,000
tonnes of carbon emissions since 2007.
Additionally, Cathay Pacific has already pledged
to cut its absolute ground emissions by 32% from the 2018 baseline
by 2030, through enhancing energy-saving measures and exploring
renewable energy options in its premises and ground operations.
“The ability to achieve this target does not rest
with airlines alone. We are calling on support from various
stakeholder groups to help make it a reality, from policy makers,
the energy sector, aircraft and engine manufacturers, and even our
customers, who are keen to reduce their carbon footprint. Only by
joining hands can we meet this ambitious goal together,” said Mr.
Tang.
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