Emirates Operates Milestone Demonstration Flight Powered with 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Emirates
has operated its first milestone demonstration flight on a Boeing 777-300ER,
powering one of its engines with 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The flight
took off from Dubai International Airport (DXB), and was commanded by Captain Fali
Vajifdar and Captain Khalid Nasser Akram, flying for more than one hour over
the Dubai coastline.
The
demonstration flight powered by SAF holds particular significance as the UAE
declares 2023 the ‘Year of Sustainability’. The
year will showcase the UAE’s commitment to seek innovative solutions to
challenges such as energy, climate change and other issues related to
sustainability. The flight supports collective industry efforts to enable a future of 100% SAF flying and help advance the UAE’s
sustainability objectives.
Emirates’ demonstration flight, the first in the Middle East and
North Africa to be powered by 100% SAF, supports
broader efforts to reduce lifecycle CO2 emissions as the industry
looks to scale up its use of SAF. The flights will also help to refine the
playbook for future SAF demonstrations, and will also support
future certification where 100% drop-in SAF fuel is approved for aircraft. Currently, SAF is
approved for use in all aircraft, but only in blends of up to 50% with
conventional jet fuel.
Emirates worked
alongside partners GE Aerospace, Boeing, Honeywell, Neste and Virent to procure
and develop a blend of SAF that closely replicates the properties of
conventional jet fuel. At each blend ratio, a host of chemical and physical
fuel property measurements were carried out.
After multiple lab tests and rigorous trials, they arrived at a blending
ratio that mirrored the qualities of jet fuel. Eighteen tonnes of SAF were
blended, comprised of HEFA-SPK provided
by Neste (hydro processed esters and fatty acids and synthetic paraffinic
kerosene) and HDO-SAK from Virent (hydro deoxygenated synthetic
aromatic kerosene). The 100% SAF supplied one GE90 engine, with
conventional jet fuel supplying the other engine.
The test flight further
demonstrates the compatibility of the specially blended SAF as a safe and
reliable fuel source. The promising
outcome of this initiative also adds to the body of industry data and research
around SAF blends in higher proportions, paving the way for standardization and future
approval of 100% drop-in SAF as a replacement for jet fuel, well above the
current 50% blend limit.
“This flight is a milestone moment for
Emirates and a positive step for our industry as we work collectively to
address one of our biggest challenges - reducing our carbon footprint. It has
been a long journey to finally see this demonstration 100% SAF flight take off.
Emirates is the first passenger airline in the world to operate a Boeing 777
powering a GE engine with 100% SAF. Such initiatives are critical
contributors to industry knowledge on SAF, and provide data to demonstrate the
use of higher blends of SAF for future regulatory approvals. We hope that
landmark demonstrations flights like this one, will help open the door to scale
up the SAF supply chain and make it more available and accessible across
geographies, and most importantly, affordable for broader industry adoption in
the future,” Adel Al Redha, Chief
Operating Officer, Emirates Airline said.
“GE
Aerospace congratulates Emirates on this major achievement. SAF is critical to
helping the aviation industry reach its goal to be net zero by 2050 and
collaborations like this to test 100% SAF globally will help bring us closer to
this target,” said Aziz Koleilat, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing
for the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Turkey at GE Aerospace. “All GE
Aerospace engines can operate on approved SAF blends today and we are helping
support the approval and adoption of 100% SAF.”
“Boeing congratulates
Emirates on its successful flight tests using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF),”
said Omar Arekat, Vice President, Commercial Sales and Marketing, Middle East, The
Boeing Company. “SAF will play a critical role in
the aviation industry’s commitment to be net zero by 2050, requiring strong
industry collaboration. We were proud to partner with Emirates on these tests
and look forward to further working with our partners to enable the widespread
use of SAF across the globe.”
“We are excited to apply our
technology to such a milestone demonstration. The 331-500 auxiliary power unit
or APU is an integral part of the Boeing 777 aircraft system. The APU provides
main engine starting, environmental control and emergency back-up systems for
the aircraft on the ground and in-flight. It uses the same fuel as the main
propulsion engines. Currently the APU is certified to run on only 50% SAF, so
this demonstration is a big first step in showing full APU functionality and
capability when running on 100% SAF,” said Mosab Alkubaisy,
Director of Airlines, Honeywell Aerospace Middle East.
"Sustainable aviation fuel plays a crucial role in reducing the
emissions of air travel but to fully leverage its decarbonization potential we
need to enable 100% SAF use. Test flights like this Emirates flight with Neste
MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel are an important step towards 100% SAF
certification. Neste is working closely together with partners to accelerate
the availability and use of SAF as we increase our SAF production capacity to
1.5 million tons per annum by the end of this year. We look forward to growing
the supply of SAF also to Dubai,” said Jonathan Wood, Vice President
EMEA, Renewable Aviation at Neste.
“Virent’s technology converts
widely available, plant-based sugars into the compounds that make 100%
sustainable aviation fuel possible, without the need to blend with traditional
jet fuel,” said Dave Kettner, President
and General Counsel of Virent, Inc. “Along with our parent company Marathon
Petroleum Corporation, we are committed to meeting today’s energy needs while
investing in an energy diverse future, and today’s flight is a great example of
this commitment. We’re excited about this opportunity to work with our
forward-thinking colleagues at Emirates, GE Aerospace, Boeing, Honeywell and
Neste as we demonstrate that we can power sustainable aviation without
modifying today’s modern airline engines or the infrastructure that serves the
airline industry.”
His
Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO at ENOC praised
the achievement as it coincides with 2023 as the 'Year of Sustainability',
which was announced by the UAE’s President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin
Zayed Al Nahyan. It also represents a major step towards reducing carbon
dioxide emissions and achieving climate neutrality.
“At ENOC,
we prioritise working closely with our strategic partners to implement a
national roadmap for sustainable aviation fuel. This not only aims to
accelerate the decarbonisation of the aviation sector, but also contributes to
achieving the UAE’s goals in climate neutrality, enhances the efficiency and
conservation of fuel, as well as positions the UAE as a regional hub for
sustainable aviation fuel. Playing an active role in supplying Dubai Airports
with aviation fuel, ENOC Group is participating in this achievement by securing
and blending sustainable aviation fuel, which will help to secure this type of
fuel in the UAE in the future,” His
Excellency added.
Emirates
is committed to supporting initiatives that help minimise its CO2
emissions, and the airline has already made great strides in fuel efficiency
and conservation as well as operational advancements across its operations. The airline also supports IATA’s collective industry commitment to
reach net zero emissions by 2050, and is exploring opportunities to augment operational
fuel efficiency, SAF, low carbon aviation fuels (LCAF) and renewable energy.
The
airline already runs a comprehensive fuel efficiency programme that actively
investigates and implements ways to reduce unnecessary fuel burn and emissions,
wherever it is operationally feasible. Some of the programme’s most significant
initiatives include the operation of “flex tracks”, or flexible routings -
partnering with air navigation service providers to create the most efficient
flight plan for each flight. These efforts have been ongoing since 2003, and
Emirates has been working with IATA to extend this routing system across the
world as a standard operating procedure where possible.
Emirates’ first flight powered by SAF blended with jet fuel was in 2017,
operating from Chicago O’Hare airport on a Boeing 777. It received its first SAF-powered
A380 delivery in 2020, and also uplifted 32 tonnes of SAF for its flights from
Stockholm that same year.
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