Swedavia expands joint sustainable aviation fuel purchase
In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Sweden’s state-owned airport operator, Swedavia, has increased its annual joint purchase of sustainable aviation fuel to reduce emissions from business travel.
This year, the program includes new participants such as Luleå Municipality and the ground handling company Aviator Airport Alliance. Emergency services provider SOS Alarm has also taken part for the sixth year in a row, according to the report.
Swedavia said it is especially important that Luleå Municipality has joined, as this is the first time a Swedish local authority has participated in the scheme. The company said the move shows that emissions from air travel can already be reduced by choosing cleaner fuel, the report added.
In the 2025 purchasing round, a total of 300 tons of sustainable aviation fuel were ordered, including 215 tons bought on behalf of Swedavia itself.
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