(03 Feb 2022)
ATR has performed a series of ground and flight
tests on its ATR 72-600 prototype aircraft, cumulating seven
flight hours with 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in one
engine.
The aircraft was powered by Neste MY Sustainable
Aviation Fuel produced from 100% renewable waste and residues raw
materials, such as used cooking oil.
ATR's prototype 72-600 has cumulated over seven flight hours with 100% SAF in one engine
The tests are part of the 100% SAF certification
process of ATR aircraft. In September 2021, ATR partnered with Braathens Regional Airlines and Neste to
accelerate this certification. The three companies are working
closely together, targeting a demonstration flight in 2022 on a
Braathens Regional Airlines’ ATR aircraft. The aim is to complete
the certification process of ATR aircraft for 100% SAF by 2025.
Sustainable Aviation Fuels are a key pillar of the
aviation industry’s decarbonisation strategy, with an immediate
impact in reducing CO2 emissions.
It is expected that an ATR
flying on a typical regional route with 100% SAF in both engines
would reduce CO2 emissions by 82%.
Stefano Bortoli,
ATR’s Chief Executive Officer, said, “As the regional market
leader, our aim is to lead the change to decarbonisation. Already
emitting 40% less CO2 than similarly-sized regional jets, ATR
turboprops are the ideal platform to offer significant advances in
the reduction of CO2 emissions. The achievement of this great
milestone shows that we are fully committed to making the use of
100% SAF possible and helping our customers meeting their
objectives to provide even more sustainable air links – not in
2035 or 2050 but in the coming years.”
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