Jet Aviation will provide a supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its Zurich FBO during the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, held in Davos-Klosters from 20th to 24th January. This is the fourth year that Jet Aviation has worked with Zurich Airport to have SAF available on-site for visitors during WEF.
SAF has the potential to reduce aviation’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% over its lifecycle. It is a fully compliant, drop-in Jet A/A-1 fuel with the same characteristics and specifications as conventional jet fuel.
“We are committed to working with our partners to continue to broaden access to SAF as part of our efforts towards reducing our industry’s carbon footprint,” says Jeremie Caillet, president. “Our work to bring SAF to our sites in Switzerland, including Zurich and Basel, is part of an ongoing collaboration with our partners to offer physical SAF to customers across our global network. Today, we have 12 sites offering on-site SAF, in addition to Book & Claim available anywhere in the world, and we continue to look for opportunities to grow this offering where it makes most environmental sense.”
In 2019, Jet Aviation was the first supplier to offer sustainable fuel via a blended fuel option at Van Nuys Airport, California. In 2020, the company brought a temporary supply of SAF to Switzerland for the World Economic Forum and in 2021 a permanent supply of SAF was introduced in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, followed by Singapore in 2022, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Bozeman, Montana, in 2023, and Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, Palm Beach, Florida, Bedford, Massachusetts, and Teterboro, New Jersey, and Basel, Switzerland in January 2025. SAF will also be available at the company’s new FBO at Miami-Opa Locka upon operation.