Boeing passenger planes to fly 100-percent sustainable fuels by 2030
Aviation Updates Philippines – Boeing is setting an ambitious target to advance the long-term
sustainability of commercial aviation, committing that its commercial airplanes
are capable and certified to fly on 100% sustainable aviation fuels by 2030.
Boeing has previously conducted successful test flights replacing petroleum jet
fuel with 100% sustainable fuels to address the urgent challenge of climate
change.
According to the Air Transport Action Group, U.S. Department of Energy and
several other scientific studies, sustainable aviation fuels reduce CO2
emissions by up to 80% over the fuel's life cycle with the potential to reach
100% in the future. Today, sustainable aviation fuels are mixed directly with
conventional jet fuel up to a 50/50 blend — the maximum allowed under current
fuel specifications. In order to meet aviation's commitment for reducing
carbon emissions by 50% from 2005 levels by 2050, airplanes need the
capability to fly on 100% sustainable aviation fuels well before 2050.
"Our industry and customers are committed to addressing climate change, and
sustainable aviation fuels are the safest and most measurable solution to
reduce aviation carbon emissions in the coming decades," said Boeing
Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Stan Deal. "We're committed to working
with regulators, engine companies and other key stakeholders to ensure our
airplanes and eventually our industry can fly entirely on sustainable jet
fuels."
Boeing's commitment is to determine what changes are required for its current
and future commercial airplanes to fly on 100% sustainable fuels, and to work
with regulatory authorities and across the industry to raise the blending
limit for expanded use.
"With a long history of innovation in sustainable aviation fuels, certifying
our family of airplanes to fly on 100% sustainable fuels significantly
advances Boeing's deep commitment to innovate and operate to make the world
better," Chief Sustainability Officer Chris Raymond said. "Sustainable
aviation fuels are proven, used every day, and have the most immediate and
greatest potential to reduce carbon emissions in the near and long term when
we work together as an industry."
Boeing has been a pioneer in making sustainable aviation fuels a reality,
partnering globally with airlines, industry, governments and research
institutions to expand limited supplies and reduce the fuels' cost. Boeing
worked with airlines, engine manufacturers and others to conduct biofuel test
flights starting in 2008 and gain approval for sustainable fuels in 2011. In
2018, the Boeing ecoDemonstrator flight-test program made the world's first
commercial airplane flight using 100% sustainable fuels with a 777 Freighter,
in collaboration with FedEx Express.
Sustainable aviation fuels can be made from a wide variety of feedstocks,
including non-edible plants, agricultural and forestry waste, non-recyclable
household waste, industrial plant off-gassing and other sources.
Sustainability of the fuels is assured through strong, credible sustainability
certifications through third-party organizations such as the Roundtable on
Sustainable Biomaterials.
For more information on Boeing's sustainability commitments, visit
www.boeing.com/sustainability.
Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading provider of
commercial airplanes, defense, space and security systems, and global
services. As a top U.S. exporter, the company supports commercial and
government customers in more than 150 countries. Building on a legacy of
aerospace leadership, Boeing continues to lead in technology and innovation,
deliver for its customers and invest in its people and future growth.
Press release from Boeing Mediaroom
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