For the coming years, KLM purchases sustainable jet fuel for all flights departing from Los Angeles, making it part of their day to day business. The fuel, produced by AltAir Fuels and supplied by SkyNRG, is made from used cooking oil and delivered via the airport’s hydrant system. This is part of a new era for sustainable jet fuel and demonstrates it can be produced on large scale while still meeting strict sustainability standards.
AltAir is the first and only bio-refinery in the world with dedicated production capacity for sustainable jet fuel, enabling KLM to fly on biofuel from Los Angeles airport on a continuous basis. KLM’s sustainable flights are made possible by the partners in the KLM Corporate BioFuel Programme: ABN AMRO, Accenture, CBRE Global Investors, FMO, FrieslandCampina, City of Amsterdam, Heineken, Loyens & Loeff, PGGM, Perfetti Van Melle and the Schiphol Group. These companies pay a surcharge that covers the price difference between sustainable biofuel and traditional kerosene. The investment is fully utilised by KLM to purchase sustainable biofuel from SkyNRG. Consequently, the participating corporations reduce CO2 emissions resulting from their business travel and contribute to the further development of the biofuel market for aviation.