Budget airline easyJet has signed a deal with alternative fuel producer Braathens Renavia and World Fuel Services to access up to 150,000 tonnes of alternative aviation fuel from 2030.
The agreement will see Sweden-based Braathens Renavia provide the carrier with a “long-term supply” of alternative aviation fuel – also know as ‘sustainable’ aviation fuel (SAF) – for its operations in Europe and the UK.
Meanwhile, World Fuel will manage logistics, blending, storage and regulatory fulfilment in line with EU and UK mandates, according to the carrier, to ensure “seamless integration” into easyJet’s supply chain.
Braathens Renavia’s fuel is expected to be produced using biomass and solid waste and with hydrogen generated from…