January 9, 2024
BY Air France-KLM
Fully committed to the reduction of its environmental impact, Air France-KLM aims to lead the way in the incorporation of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and to support the development of SAF production capabilities around the world. The Group has set itself ambitious targets that exceed regulatory requirements, namely a reduction of CO2 emissions per passenger/km by 30 percent by 2030 compared to 2019, and the incorporation of a minimum of 10 percent of SAF by the same date. The Group plans to achieve these targets via three main levers: fleet renewal, the use of SAF and operational measures.
In 2022, Air France-KLM was the world’s largest SAF user, accounting for 17 percent of the world’s SAF production, while it consumed only 3 percent of global kerosene production. In October 2022, Air France-KLM announced having secured one third of its 2030 needs thanks to landmark offtake agreements with Neste and DG Fuels, covering a total of 1.6 million tons of SAF.
In 2023, the Group maintained this dynamic by:
In 2023, the Air France-KLM Group’s airlines incorporated around 80,000 metric tons of SAF, almost doubling from 2022 levels. This represents a 1 percent incorporation rate (compared to 0.6 percent in 2022). With this amount, and based on the data available to this day, Air France-KLM expects to be once again the world’s largest SAF user, accounting for around 16 percent of world’s SAF production.
In 2023, Air France-KLM signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with SAF producers around the world to secure the future SAF volumes required to meet its 2030 targets. By partnering with suppliers working on different SAF technologies (HEFA, advanced aviation biofuels and e-fuels) and based in different geographical regions, Air France-KLM aims to build a worldwide network of SAF production capable of meeting its own needs and those of the industry in the long-term. The Group’s sourcing initiatives are in line with the goal of keeping flexibility in volumes to match actual demand levels.
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MoUs were notably signed with Engie (KerEauzen project, France), EDF (Take Kair project, France), Elyse Energy (BioTfuel project, France), TotalEnergies (France), OMV (Austria), Raven (USA) and Groupe International SAF + (Canada), as well as with other SAF producers and energy providers based in Europe, North and South America.
These MoUs concern production projects and facilities at different stages of maturity. They stimulate the SAF industry by providing producers with visibility and outlets for their future production, helping them secure financing. The Group is particularly attentive to the development of SAF production capacities in its home markets, an essential means of addressing one of the main challenges associated with SAF: availability.
Since its first SAF-powered flight back in 2011, Air France-KLM has established strong partnerships with energy providers, and has even made direct financial investments. KLM notably partnered with SAF producer SkyNRG, effectively supporting the establishment in 2019 of a first production plant in Delfzijl (The Netherlands) through a €6m investment.
In November 2023, Air France-KLM reinforced its cooperation with DG Fuels through a $4.7m investment made by Air France into the SAF producer. Along with this investment, the Group acquired an option to purchase an additional 75,000 tons of SAF from DG Fuels over a multi-year period beginning in 2029.
In April 2023, KLM successfully conducted tests that confirm that it is safe to run aircraft engines on 100 percent SAF. The engine tests were carried out in partnership with engine manufacturer CFM International and fuel producer Neste.
In June 2023, Air France-KLM held a first SAF Masterclass, gathering experts and professionals from the SAF industry in an event aimed at media and investors. On that occasion, the various speakers reaffirmed the need to raise awareness among the general public about the challenges tied to SAF as well as the opportunities it brings in terms of job and value creation as well as energy independence. The full content presented on that day can be consulted here.
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In a context of legitimate concern over the environmental impact of aviation, it is essential that all audiences be aware that while SAF is already a reality, the path to a functioning and fully operational industry will require joint efforts from all stakeholders across the aviation value chain – including government bodies.
Air France-KLM aims to provide all its customers with options to contribute to the decarbonization of aviation. The Group developed several industry-leading programs and initiatives which come on top of the SAF contribution already integrated in each ticket sold since January 2022.
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Source: IATA estimates, 2023
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