(10 Feb 2022)
Boeing has signed a supply agreement for two
million gallons (7.5 million litres) of blended sustainable
aviation fuel (SAF) with EPIC Fuels to power its Commercial
Airplanes operations in Washington state and South Carolina
through 2022.
Sustainably produced jet fuel, which reduces CO2
emissions by as much as 80% over the fuel's life cycle with the
potential to reach 100% in the future, is widely recognized as
offering the most immediate and greatest potential to decarbonize
aviation over the next 20 to 30 years.
Made from several feedstocks, sustainable aviation
fuel is certified for commercial use and can be blended with
traditional jet fuel without modifications to airplanes, engines
or fueling infrastructure.
Approximately a year ago, Boeing committed to
deliver its commercial airplanes capable and certified to fly on
100% SAF by 2030.
Refueling at London Heathrow. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
"SAF is a safe, proven, immediate solution that
will help achieve our industry's long-term commitment to net zero
carbon emissions by 2050," said Sheila Remes, Boeing vice
president of Environmental Sustainability. "Boeing has been a
pioneer in making sustainable aviation fuels a reality. Through
this agreement we will reduce our carbon footprint and have SAF
available for customer deliveries as well as our own operations."
The purchase agreement with EPIC Fuels includes a
SAF product made from inedible agricultural waste, blending 30%
neat SAF with 70% conventional jet fuel.
The purchase will enable
broader use of SAF for Boeing commercial production, test, ferry, Dreamlifter and customer flights at facilities in Everett, Renton
and Seattle in Washington state and North Charleston, South
Carolina.
EPIC Fuels will also continue to supply customized
blends from 50/50% up to 100% SAF for the Boeing ecoDemonstrator
program, which accelerates innovation by taking promising
technologies out of the lab and testing them in the air to solve
real-world challenges for airlines and passengers.
SAF is
currently approved for a 50/50 blend with conventional jet fuel
for commercial flights.
"Our focus on environmental stewardship and safety
is well known in the industry," said Kyle O'Leary, VP and COO
of EPIC Fuels, an independent aviation fuel supplier with primary
operations throughout the U.S. and Canada. "EPIC and Boeing have
been partners for decades and we are honored to be a part of this
procurement. Working together, we are making sustainability more
attainable for our customers."
Boeing
began SAF test flights in 2008, helped gain approval for
commercial use in 2011 and enabled airplane delivery flights with
SAF starting in 2012. The 2018 Boeing ecoDemonstrator conducted
the industry's first 100 percent SAF commercial airplane test
flight on a 777 Freighter in partnership with FedEx. In 2019,
Boeing began offering customers the option to power commercial
delivery flights with SAF to demonstrate commitment to reducing
CO2 and further spur the use of cleaner fuels.
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