Moeve supplies SAF to Condor Tenerife Airport on Canary Islands

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Integrated energy company Moeve said it supplied SAF to Condor for flights departing from Tenerife South Airport on the Canary Islands.

The agreement covered more than 515 metric tons of SAF, produced from used cooking oils and agricultural waste.

The SAF was used on routes connecting Tenerife with major German cities including Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, and Düsseldorf.

“This agreement reinforces Moeve’s commitment to lowering emissions in aviation and in an industry as vital to Spain and Tenerife as tourism. Working alongside Condor to accelerate this effort clearly shows both companies’ dedication to sustainability beyond what is mandatory regulation,” said Ángel Martínez Campos, sustainable aviation business development at Moeve.

The SAF was produced at Moeve’s La Rábida Energy Park in Huelva, where it is currently building a new second-generation biofuels plant with a flexible annual production capacity of 500,000 tons of SAF and renewable diesel.

Construction work on the new facility, one of the three largest industrial projects being built in Spain, is more than 50% complete and is slated to begin production at the end of 2026.

Once operational, it will make Moeve’s second-generation biofuels complex the largest in southern Europe.

“Since last year, Condor guests have had the opportunity to voluntarily round up their flight booking price or make direct contributions to advance SAF and certified climate protection projects”, said Sina Rathgeber, director airport relations, government affairs and sustainability at Condor.

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