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Air France-KLM seeks partners for sustainable fuel in Portugal ahead of TAP sale

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Posted on January 28, 2025

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By Sergio Goncalves LISBON (Reuters) - Air France-KLM is exploring potential cooperation on sustainable aviation fuel with Portuguese partners ahead of the privatisation of Portugal's flag carrier TAP

Air France-KLM seeks partners for sustainable fuel in Portugal ahead of TAP sale

By Sergio Goncalves

LISBON (Reuters) - Air France-KLM is exploring potential cooperation on sustainable aviation fuel with Portuguese partners ahead of the privatisation of Portugal's flag carrier TAP, a spokesperson for the airline said on Tuesday.

The Franco-Dutch group, Lufthansa and British Airways owner IAG have already shown interest in TAP's privatisation, which the government wants to carry out this year.

The spokesperson said a delegation of Air France-KLM comprising the group's sustainability teams visited Lisbon in the last few days.

"They met various stakeholders to discuss potential cooperation opportunities in the field of sustainability and more specifically SAF, of which Air France-KLM is the world's number one buyer and user," the spokesperson added.

A source close to the matter said Air France-KLM had meetings with companies, analysts and entities linked to environmental sustainability.

A ranking by Brussels-based advocacy group Transport and Environment named Air France-KLM, United Airlines and Norwegian as some of the airlines that have taken tangible steps to buy sustainable jet fuel, which will be crucial for the industry to meet the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Air France-KLM has said it incorporated 80,000 metric tons of SAF - made from renewable biomass or waste materials - into flight operations in 2023, doubling 2022 levels.

It represented a 1% incorporation rate of SAF in its total fuel usage and 16% of worldwide SAF production.

TAP has only made a residual use of this green fuel.

Air France-KLM, Lufthansa and IAG have already met with the Portuguese government and are waiting for it to begin formal talks on the sale of either a minority or majority stake in TAP.

The government wants to take advantage of its abundant renewable resources to give a boost to SAF projects.

Portugal's Galp Energia is building such an industrial-scale unit at its Sines refinery and plans to start producing biojet fuel in 2026.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Air France-KLM is seeking sustainable fuel partners in Portugal.
  • The initiative is ahead of TAP's privatisation process.
  • Air France-KLM is a leading buyer and user of sustainable aviation fuel.
  • Portugal aims to leverage its renewable resources for SAF projects.
  • Galp Energia plans to produce biojet fuel by 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Air France-KLM seeking in Portugal?
Air France-KLM is exploring potential cooperation on sustainable aviation fuel with Portuguese partners ahead of the privatisation of Portugal's flag carrier TAP.
What has Air France-KLM achieved in sustainable aviation fuel usage?
Air France-KLM has incorporated 80,000 metric tons of sustainable aviation fuel into its flight operations in 2023, doubling its usage from 2022.
What is TAP's current status regarding sustainable fuel?
TAP has only made a residual use of sustainable aviation fuel compared to other airlines.
What are Portugal's plans for sustainable aviation fuel projects?
The Portuguese government aims to leverage its abundant renewable resources to boost sustainable aviation fuel projects, with Galp Energia building an industrial-scale unit for biojet fuel production.
Which airlines are interested in TAP's privatisation?
Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, and British Airways owner IAG have all shown interest in the privatisation of TAP.

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