H2V, Hy2gen and VINCI Airports have signed an agreement to study ways of producing and supplying sustainable synthetic aviation fuels, or e-SAF, by 2030, for commercial aviation companies operating out of Lyon-Saint Exupéry, Lyon Bron and Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne airports. In a second phase, this study will be extended to the Alpine airports operated by VINCI Airports (Grenoble, Annecy and Chambéry).
Guillaume DUBOIS, Technical Director of VINCI Airports, commented: "This partnership demonstrates once again VINCI Airports' commitment to the decarbonization of air transport, which we are fully implementing here on several platforms operated in France. We are delighted with this step forward and remain mobilized to contribute, alongside industry players, to the development of less carbon-intensive aviation."
Made from low-carbon hydrogen, these e-SAFs will be produced at the H2V and Hy2gen consortium site under development at Fos-sur-Mer. e-SAFs allow greenhouse gas emissions to be reduced by 86% compared with kerosene. Their use does not require any modification of airport installations or airliner propulsion systems. This project is in line with VINCI Airports' policy of acting on the CO2 emissions of its users and partners (scope 3). At the same time, VINCI Airports has set itself the target of achieving “zero net emissions” on its direct emissions (scopes 1 and 2) by 2030 in the European Union as well as at London Gatwick and Edinburgh.
Sustainable aviation fuels represent a short-term solution for decarbonizing aviation and are an integral part of the ambitious environmental strategy pursued by VINCI Airports since 2016 to reduce its carbon footprint and involve its stakeholders in the same movement.
Anticipating the European regulation ReFuelEU Aviation, which requires the progressive use of SAF, VINCI Airports was a forerunner in the distribution of SAF in France and Europe from 2021, and offers them today in its platforms in Toulon, Saint Nazaire, Clermont-Ferrand, Budapest and soon Annecy.
In addition to encouraging the use of SAF, VINCI Airports' main actions to decarbonize the value chain in collaboration with its stakeholders are:
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