Airbus has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with sustainable fuels technology company LanzaJet to collaborate on the production and development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), as well as the investigation of business opportunities with airlines and stakeholders.
The collaboration will also see the partners accelerate the certification and adoption of 100% drop-in SAF while advancing the production of SAF facilities that use LanzaJet’s Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology.
“SAF is the best near-term solution for reducing aviation emissions, and this collaboration between LanzaJet and Airbus is an important step forward in the fight against climate change and enabling the global energy transition,” said Jimmy Samartzis, CEO, LanzaJet. “We look forward to continuing with Airbus and further growing our joint impact across the globe.”
LanzaJet’s ATJ technology uses low-carbon ethanol to create SAF, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 70% compared to traditional fossil fuels, and is an approved drop-in fuel compatible with existing aircraft and infrastructure.
“At Airbus, we are committed to supporting SAF as a major lever in the reduction of CO2 emissions on the decarbonisation roadmap,” added Julie Kitcher, EVP, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Airbus. “With LanzaJet as a trusted partner, we can support the acceleration of the Alcohol-to-Jet SAF production pathway and at scale. This collaboration will also explore technological developments to enable Airbus aircraft to be capable of flying up to 100% SAF before the end of the decade.”
Image: Airbus – Sylvain Ramadier