JetBlue and Shell Aviation Announce Agreement Bringing New Supply of SAF to LAX
March 14 2023 - 09:00AM
Business Wire
New Purchase Agreement Demonstrates Supply
Chain Investment in SAF by Shell Aviation, and Growing Demand for
SAF
JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) and Shell Aviation today announced a new
collaboration bringing additional supply of sustainable aviation
fuel (SAF) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), targeting
commencement of delivery in the first half of 2023. Within the
terms of the agreement, JetBlue is expected to take delivery of
10,000,000 gallons of blended SAF at LAX over the next two years
and an option to purchase up to 5,000,000 gallons more in the third
year, either at LAX or other airports in JetBlue’s network.
SAF is a type of renewable fuel that exists today that drops
directly into existing aircraft and infrastructure with no impact
to safety or performance. SAF can be produced from a wide array of
renewable sources such as agricultural wastes and used cooking oils
and can lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 80% in
its neat form when compared to traditional petroleum-based
fuels.
“We’ve long said we need multiple key stakeholders to step up to
reach our aggressive emissions reduction goals. This deal with
Shell is a key signal of the growing engagement of the major fuel
producers to begin converting conventional jet fuel to SAF,” said
Robin Hayes, chief executive officer, JetBlue. “Shell’s
involvement, with their expertise in energy markets and logistics,
is a validation of the SAF market’s potential and highlights how
critical the SAF transition of our hard-to-decarbonize industry is
to establishing a more sustainable future of flight.”
Shell has announced its ambition to have 10% of its aviation jet
fuel sales as SAF by 2030. To meet this goal, Shell is building
supply chain capabilities to blend, handle and distribute SAF and
enable more customers access to SAF, helping to accelerate the pace
of decarbonizing the aviation sector.
“It’s terrific to be supporting JetBlue once again in its
decarbonization efforts. Like Shell, JetBlue understands that SAF
will be the key technology to help decarbonize flight,” commented
Jan Toschka, President of Shell Aviation. “LAX is a critical North
American airport hub and we’re delighted to be able to provide
JetBlue and corporations on its Sustainable Travel Partners program
access to SAF, allowing them to lower their emissions while jointly
contributing to investments in SAF.”
Supporting and growing SAF availability is critical to reaching
larger airline industry goals and JetBlue’s own goal to reach net
zero by 2040, 10 years earlier than industry targets. This along
with JetBlue’s other existing sustainability commitments will apply
to the airline’s planned integration of Spirit Airlines into its
operation. JetBlue will continue to do its part to encourage a
diverse and competitive SAF market and encourage the build-up of
available supply and the economies of scale needed for SAF prices
to compete with traditional fuel sources.
“We envision a future of a robust, regular, and diversified
supply of SAF delivered all around our network, incrementally
replacing conventional fuels and driving down emissions in our
operation. We’ve publicly committed to cutting our per-seat
emissions in half by 2035, and a viable SAF market at scale is a
key component to meet this goal,” said, Sara Bogdan, director
sustainability and ESG, JetBlue. “Working with Shell will not only
help grow the availability of SAF in the long-term, but also ensure
this transition is sustainable from a business perspective, by
building the connections and infrastructure to help keep the cost
of SAF competitive with traditional fuel.”
JetBlue and Shell will also be working to offer corporate
customers additional ways to simultaneously reduce emissions
associated with their flying while helping ensure transparency and
accountability. Through Avelia, one of the world’s first
blockchain-powered digital SAF book-and-claim solutions for
business travel, organizations will be able to directly address
their corporate travel emissions with the purchase of
JetBlue-issued SAF certificates. Developed by Shell and Accenture,
with the support of the Energy Web Foundation (EWF), Avelia
includes American Express Global Business Travel’s world-leading
travel management services to aggregate global business demand for
SAF, which will increase SAF supply and help accelerate the
aviation industry’s pathway towards net zero emissions.
The additional SAF provided through Shell Aviation at LAX will
increase the airline’s SAF supply at the airport, bringing SAF to
approximately 15 percent of JetBlue’s total LAX jet fuel uptake.
JetBlue also regularly flies on SAF out of San Francisco and in
2022 signed agreements with three additional SAF producers for
future supply, continuing to look at future SAF partnerships with a
particular interest in encouraging SAF in the Northeast.
While JetBlue’s successes with SAF in California are critical to
the airline's goal to convert 10% of its total fuel to be SAF by
2030, the airline acknowledges the vast majority of SAF being
delivered today is to California airports as a result of the
state’s low-carbon fuel program. To expand SAF usage to other
airports, additional federal and state level programs to encourage
the voluntary use of lower carbon fuels through incentives will
also likely be key in changing the economics for the SAF producers
and the airline purchasers.
JetBlue’s Focus on the Environment
JetBlue depends on natural resources and a healthy environment
to keep its business running smoothly. Not only do we all rely on
those natural resources, but tourism also relies on having
beautiful, natural and preserved destinations for customers to
visit. The airline focuses on issues that have the potential to
impact its business. Customers, crewmembers and community are key
to JetBlue's sustainability strategy. Demand from these groups for
responsible service is one of the motivations behind changes that
help reduce the airline’s carbon output and overall environmental
impact. For more on JetBlue’s sustainability initiatives, visit
www.jetblue.com/sustainability.
About JetBlue
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in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San
Juan. JetBlue carries customers to more than 100 destinations
throughout the United States, Latin America, Caribbean, Canada and
United Kingdom. For more information and the best fares, visit
jetblue.com.
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