SAF
The sustainable alternative to JET A-1
Where aviation meets environmental friendliness
SAF - The sustainable alternative to AVGAS
Where aviation meets environmental friendliness
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is an alternative aviation fuel that is produced from sustainable sources such as biomass, vegetable oils or waste. As the name suggests, SAF is an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional aviation fuel such as JET A-1 or AVGAS. It can help to reduce CO2 emissions from aviation but meets the same quality standards as conventional aviation fuel and can be used in aircraft without engine modifications.
Why choose SAF?
Your solution for promoting a cleaner aviation industry.
- Environmentally friendly
SAF meets stringent quality standards and offers reliable performance for air-cooled aircraft engines.
- Sustainability
By using renewable raw materials or recycled materials, SAF minimizes dependence on fossil fuels.
- Compatibility
SAF meet the same quality standards as conventional aviation fuels and can be used in aircraft engines without modification.
Our offer for you
We offer high-quality sustainable aviation fuel for your needs and the corresponding advice. With reliable deliveries and competent service, we support you in flying environmentally friendly and helping to shape the future of aviation.
More information on SAF
Whether you’re a seasoned aviator or a first-time aircraft owner, navigating the nuances of jet fuel is crucial. We’ve compiled this resource to offer clarity on various aspects of aviation gasoline, helping you make informed decisions for your jet fuel needs.
The production process for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) begins with the selection of sustainable feedstocks such as biomass or waste oils. These feedstocks undergo processing and conversion into hydrocarbon-based fuels through methods like hydroprocessing. The produced SAF fuel then undergoes refining, blending, and rigorous quality control measures to meet aviation standards.
SAF is more expensive than Jet fuel A1 due to higher production costs associated with sourcing sustainable feedstocks and implementing specialized conversion processes. Additionally, SAF production capacities are currently limited, resulting in higher prices due to supply-demand dynamics. However, as technology advances and production scales increase, the cost of SAF is expected to decrease over time.
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