Gulfstream completes trans-Atlantic flight on 100% SAF

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. today announced the successful completion of the world’s first trans-Atlantic flight using 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). / SOURCE: General Dynamics

November 28, 2023

BY General Dynamics

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. on Nov. 20 announced the successful completion of the world's first trans-Atlantic flight using 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Accomplished on Nov. 19, the flight took place on a Gulfstream G600 aircraft, which departed the company's headquarters in Savannah and landed 6 hours, 56 minutes later at Farnborough Airport in England. 

Powered by Pratt & Whitney PW815GA engines, both using 100 percent SAF, this mission showcases the potential for aviation's future use of renewable fuels, which feature lower carbon, sulfur and aromatics. The data collected from this endurance flight will help Gulfstream and its key suppliers gauge aircraft compatibility with future low-aromatic renewable fuels, particularly under cold temperatures for extended flight durations. 

"Gulfstream is innovating for a sustainable future," said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. "One of the keys to reaching business aviation's long-term decarbonization goals is the broad use of SAF in place of fossil-based jet fuel. The completion of this world-class flight helps to advance business aviation's overarching sustainability mission and create positive environmental impacts for future generations."

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The SAF used on the flight was produced by World Energy and delivered by World Fuel Services. It was comprised of 100 percent hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (neat HEFA), which has at least 70 percent lower lifecycle CO2 emissions than fossil-based jet fuel, helping to reduce aviation's impact on climate. Additionally, this zero added aromatics fuel has a reduced impact on local air quality and very low sulfur content, which can reduce non-CO2 environmental impacts.

"Gulfstream continues to break new ground in the sustainable aviation space, and we applaud them for completing this mission as we work to validate the compatibility of our engines with unblended SAF," said Anthony Rossi, vice president, Sales & Marketing, Pratt & Whitney Canada.

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Other key partners supporting this milestone include Honeywell, Safran and Eaton.

"We'd like to thank all our partners for their help in making this milestone flight happen, and for their ongoing partnership in collaborating with the extended SAF community to champion the aviation industry's path to 100 percent SAF usage," said Burns.

Gulfstream was the first business jet original equipment manufacturer to fly on 100 percent SAF. This flight advances the company's continuing work to lead the industry's sustainability efforts.

 

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