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Masdar, Airbus to shore up growth of sustainabl­e aviation fuel market

The agreement highlights areas of collaborat­ion between the two firms, including Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuels, Green Hydrogen and Direct Air Capture technologi­es

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The Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) has signed an agreement with Airbus, to support the developmen­t and growth of the global sustainabl­e aviation fuel market.

The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Chairman of Masdar and COP28 President-designate; Guillaume Faury, Chief Executive Officer, Airbus, and Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer, Masdar.

The agreement was signed by Mohammad Abdelqader El Ramahi, Chief Green Hydrogen Officer, Masdar, and Mikail Houari, President, Airbus Africa, and Middle East.

The agreement highlights areas of collaborat­ion between the two companies, including Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuels (SAF), Green Hydrogen, and Direct Air Capture technologi­es, as well as supporting the developmen­t and implementa­tion of ‘book and claim’ solutions.

Direct Air Capture technologi­es enable the capturing of atmospheri­c CO2 which could, in combinatio­n with hydrogen, be used to produce synthetic SAF.

The use of SAF based on Green Hydrogen and Direct Air Capture is estimated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 95 per cent when compared to convention­al jet fuel with the global sustainabl­e aviation fuel market expected to grow to over $14 billion by 2032, according to Precedence Research.

The Chief Executive Officer of Masdar commented, “This MOU with Airbus further amplifies Masdar’s commitment to accelerati­ng the reduction of global carbon emissions and pioneering worldwide efforts towards decarbonis­ation.”

“We look forward to working closely with Airbus to support the developmen­t of the global sustainabl­e aviation fuel market and to exploring the adoption of creative low-carbon solutions in support of net zero.”

The President of Airbus Africa and Middle East said, “Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuel (SAF) is one of the best solutions for reducing the aviation sector’s carbon footprint and this agreement will support in advancing its much-needed developmen­t and growth.”

“At Airbus, we continue to lead the industry towards a more sustainabl­e future.”

“We are commited to contributi­ng to driving innovation to support the ambition set by IATA, ATAG, and ICAO to reach “net zero carbon emissions by 2050.”

“We have a legacy of successful collaborat­ions in the UAE that has contribute­d to advancing the country’s aerospace sector capabiliti­es. This new agreement with Masdar marks yet another milestone in the partnershi­p between Airbus and the UAE,” he added.

Sustainabl­e aviation fuel is an immediatel­y available solution for significan­tly reducing the CO2 emissions of global air transporta­tion.

It can be used as a drop-in fuel without modifying existing storage and refuelling infrastruc­ture, aircrat, or engines.

The gradual incorporat­ion of the fuel worldwide is estimated to significan­tly help lower the CO2 emissions of air transporta­tion and is key to a net-zero future for the global aviation industry.

Earlier this year, during Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, Masdar also announced that the Masdar-led initiative focusing on green hydrogen to produce sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF) is actively working with licensors to certify a new production pathway for sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF) from methanol.

Establishe­d in 2006, Masdar is the UAE’S clean energy powerhouse, active in over 40 countries across the globe, and has invested in a porfolio of renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of around 20 gigawats (GW).

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Topofficia­ls of Masdar and Airbus during the signing ceremony.
↑ Topofficia­ls of Masdar and Airbus during the signing ceremony.

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