KLM announced recently that KLM’s Corporate BioFuel Program has been renamed the KLM Corporate SAF Program. SAF stands for Sustainable Aviation Fuel. KLM has opted for this new name to make it clear that the fuel it buys is manufactured sustainably, using raw materials that do not cause deforestation, impede food production or harm the environment in any other way. This new name will also mark the start of an initiative to bring the program to the attention of businesses outside the Netherlands. (Photo quoted from Yahoo picture)

 

The KLM Corporate SAF Program was launched in 2012 and now includes sixteen partners, including ABN AMRO, Royal Schiphol Group and Arcadis. These businesses and institutions help KLM finance the purchase of SAF, thereby reducing the CO2 footprint of their business travel by air. SAF can reduce CO2 emissions by 85% compared to fossil kerosene, but because it is in short supply and expensive to produce, it is three times more expensive.

 

The SAF purchased by KLM is mixed with fossil fuel and pumped into the refuelling systems at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and in Los Angeles. The SAF is produced and supplied locally at both locations. The total amount of SAF used by KLM in 2019 amounted to less than 1% of all fuel used by KLM.

 

(IRuniverse)