Moeve has completed the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Condor for flights departing from Tenerife South Airport on the Canary Islands.
Moeve noted that the location is “not yet legally subject to ReFuelEU Aviation requirements, underscoring both companies' strong commitment to advancing the decarbonisation of air travel".
The agreement covered over 515 metric tonnes of SAF, produced from used cooking and agricultural waste, a supply expected to reduce 1,700 tonnes of lifecycle CO2 emissions when compared with conventional jet fuel.
“This agreement reinforces Moeve's commitment to lowering emissions in aviation and in an industry as vital to Spain and Tenerife as tourism," said Angel Martinez Campos, sustainable aviation business development at Moeve.
“Since last year, Condor guests have had the opportunity to voluntarily round up their flight booking price or make direct contributions to advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and certified climate protection projects," said Condor director airport relations, government affairs and sustainability Sina Rathgeber. "These funds are exclusively allocated to procure and deploy additional SAF beyond regulatory mandates.”