TotalEnergies-Daher-Groupe ADP ensure permanent SAF supply at Paris-Saclay-Versailles
TotalEnergies, Daher and Groupe ADP announced partnership to ensure permanent supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at the Paris-Saclay-Versailles platform.
“We are delighted to be able to complete our offer with SAF for users of the Paris-Saclay-Versailles platform,” said Louise Tricoire, director of aviation and marine fuels, TotalEnergies.
“SAFs are essential for reducing CO2 emissions from air transport, and their development is fully in line with the company’s climate ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, together with society. We also aim to produce 1.5Mt of SAF by 2030.”
The partnership began supplying SAF at the terminal from June 2024 for airlines.
The available SAF produced and distributed by TotalEnergies comes from waste and residues and makes up for 35% with conventional kerosene.
“Since 2022, we have been using the mixture of Jet A-1 and SAF on our TBM and Kodiak aircraft for flight operations at our French industrial site in Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées, or at airports where it is available. Daher is strongly committed to the transition towards carbon neutrality by 2050,” said Nicolas Chabbert, CEO, Daher Aircraft division.
“This provision of SAF at Paris-Saclay-Versailles Airport, where we have one of our main maintenance bases in France, is an important step for the promotion of these fuels to our customers.”