Jet Aviation Signs World Economic Forum’s ‘Clean Skies for Tomorrow’ 2030 Ambition Statement

Jet Aviation Signs World Economic Forum’s ‘Clean Skies for Tomorrow’ 2030 Ambition Statement

Jet Aviation Signs World Economic Forum’s ‘Clean Skies for Tomorrow’ 2030 Ambition Statement

Jet Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) with some 4,000 employees and 50 locations worldwide, announces that it has signed the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 2030 Ambition Statement, ‘Clean Skies for Tomorrow.’

Designed to gain state, industry and public support to help accelerate production and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), Clean Skies for Tomorrow strives to see SAF constitute 10% of the global fuel supply by 2030. By signing WEF’s ‘Clean Skies For Tomorrow’ 2030 Ambition Statement, Jet Aviation joins a community of some 100 stakeholders across the aviation value chain dedicated to supporting the transition to net–zero aviation, committing to 10% SAF by 2030.

“Jet Aviation believes collaboration is one of the best ways to bring innovative solutions to life, and we are delighted to partner with WEF and other industry stakeholders to help increase the global supply of sustainable aviation fuel,” says David Paddock, president of Jet Aviation. “SAF has strong potential to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint and increasing its availability helps bring us one step closer to making it the standard fuel for business aviation.”

Jet Aviation was the first supplier to offer SAF via a blended fuel option at Van Nuys Airport in 2019. In collaboration with Neste and Zurich Airport, the company imported a limited supply of SAF for WEF 2020, using the event as a pilot project for customer receptivity. It was the first time SAF had been made available for purchase in Switzerland.

Last year, Jet Aviation signed an agreement with Neste, the world’s leading producer of SAF, to secure and offer Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel™ on-site at its FBO in Amsterdam. It also entered into an agreement with SkyNRG, a global leader of SAF and related solutions, to offer SAF to customers universally through a book-and-claim service.

“We are wholly committed to enabling sustainable outcomes for our businesses, the communities we serve, and our employees,” says Paddock. “We will continue to collaborate with partners around the world to foster solutions for a clean environment, and we look forward to working with WEF and the industry to support Clean Skies for Tomorrow and, ultimately, a carbon-neutral future.”

To learn more about the WEF initiative, visit https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_EMBARGOED_CST_Ambition_Statement_for_Signatories.pdf.

For more information about Jet Aviation, visit www.jetaviation.com or www.linkedin.com/company/jet-aviation.

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