Shell and Amex GBT welcome Google to SAF programme

Posted on 16 August, 2023 by Advance 

Shell Aviation and B2B travel platform American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT), have welcomed Google to their sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) programme.

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The tech company joins the Amex GBT and Shell Aviation SAF programme - which is powered by Avelia, one of the world’s first blockchain, book-and-claim platforms for SAF - as it builds on its goal to reach net zero across all its operations and value chain by 2030 and contributes to global climate solutions.  
 
Michael Terrell, Sr. Director of Climate and Energy, Google, said: "The use of SAF will play a critical role in helping the aviation sector on its path to decarbonise. Joining Amex GBT’s sustainable aviation fuel programme further represents Google's continued efforts to accelerate the global transition to a carbon-free future."  
 
Amex GBT and Shell Aviation’s SAF program demonstrates how the private sector can drive systemic change and help finance aviation’s transition to net zero by bringing together major corporations such as Google, Aon, Bank of America, Delta, Cathay Pacific, JetBlue and Japan Airlines. The programme is also aggregating clear demand, a foundational step in helping scale the emerging SAF market. The programme launched in 2022 with one million gallons of SAF available for corporate customers – enough to power almost 15,000 business trips from London-to-New York.  
 
Andrew Crawley, President, American Express Global Business Travel said: “Business travel is a crucial passenger segment for aviation, accounting for around 15% of air travel globally and generating around 40% of revenues. To have Google join our growing SAF programme demonstrates how corporate collaboration can accelerate aviation’s transition to net zero and enable more sustainable travel.”  
 
With air travel accounting for around 90% of business travel emissions, sustainable business travel means addressing a deep-rooted problem: aviation’s dependence on fossil fuels. SAF, when used neat, can reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by as much as 80% when compared to traditional fossil-based fuels. It is currently the aviation industry’s most promising pathway to decarbonising air travel.

However, SAF represents less than 0.1% of available aviation fuel and is two- to eight-times more expensive than conventional fossil-based jet fuel. As a result, SAF production and demand are limited.
 
Amex GBT and Shell Aviation are bringing together corporates and airlines to help resolve these issues. By drawing from Shell Aviation’s airline customers and the purchasing power of Amex GBT’s 19,000+ corporate customers across 140 countries, the cost of SAF can be co-funded and help scale its use. This demand signals capital investment in the additional production facilities and technologies needed to achieve economies of scale, helping the nascent SAF industry take off.  
 
Jan Toschka, President, Shell Aviation, said: “It’s great that through the Avelia programme Shell Aviation will supply SAF to support Google in cutting emissions from its corporate flying. Considering Google’s stature and prominence this announcement represents an important milestone for decarbonising aviation. As scaling the uptake of SAF will only be possible if all parts of the aviation value chain work together, we’re thrilled to work with such an influential and forward-thinking company.”
 
The programme is powered by Avelia, one of the world’s first blockchain-powered digital SAF book-and-claim solutions for business travel. Avelia uses blockchain to provide clear and transparent tracking of the environmental attributes of SAF delivered into the aviation fueling network. Environmental attributes can be allocated to both airlines and business customers, while avoiding issues such as double counting. This means corporates can confidently report verified lifecycle emissions reductions from SAF today, while working to establish sufficient SAF to meet their future net zero or science-based targets.