Saudi Arabia Red Sea International Airport Introduces Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Key Ideas
- Red Sea Global and daa International partner with fuel supplier APSCO to introduce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at The Red Sea International Airport (RSI).
- SAF and Lower-Carbon Aviation Fuel (LCAF) aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in aviation.
- SAF can be produced from clean hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide, renewable, or waste-derived aviation fuels.
- RSG is committed to reducing carbon emissions by powering all operations with sunlight.
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Global (RSG) and daa International have collaborated with fuel supplier Arabian Petroleum Supply Company (APSCO) to introduce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at The Red Sea International Airport (RSI). The move aims to enhance sustainability in aviation by offering SAF and Lower-Carbon Aviation Fuel (LCAF) to reduce greenhouse gas lifecycle emissions. SAF can be derived from clean hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide, renewable sources, or waste-based aviation fuels. RSG's commitment to sustainability includes powering all operations with sunlight. This partnership signifies a step towards more environmentally friendly aviation practices at the airport.