At present, the energy company can permanently supply SAF to the airports of Tenerife Norte and Gran Canaria, and in the coming weeks it will extend its availability to the main airports of the archipelago. This biofuel manages to reduce aircraft emissions by up to 90% throughout their life cycle, compared to conventional kerosene.
The Canary Islands airports join five other major airports where the energy company markets this sustainable fuel: Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Seville.
Álvaro Macarro, Cepsa’s Director of Sustainable Aviation, has stated that “we are making progress in our commitment to the decarbonization of the air sector and in our firm commitment to guarantee an energy supply in the Islands that is increasingly lower in CO2 emissions. We are proud to contribute to an increasingly sustainable aviation and tourism in this region.You can read the whole article if you Click here.
