
Canada Jetlines has agreed to purchase up to 18,000,000 litres per year of "Ultra-Clean," low emission, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) ClearSky Global, which it says provides a stable and secure supply of low emissions SAF fuel for the airline.
"This agreement with ClearSky Global is a major step forward for Canada Jetlines, as it allows us to fly on cleaner fuel and reduce our impact on the environment while enabling us to stay within our operational budgets. ClearSky’s jet fuel enables us to provide our customers with a high-quality service using a low-emissions energy source without passing added fuel costs on to our customers.” said Canada Jetlines CEO, Eddy Doyle.
According to Jetlines, the partnership is a significant step forward for both companies, as it allows Canada Jetlines to focus on its core business of providing high quality leisure air travel using low carbon emission fuel to its clients, while ClearSky Global is able to expand its customer base and secure long-term contracts with a unique and growing airline with an exciting future.
"We are pleased to be partnering with Canada Jetlines, and we look forward to working together to provide our superior and cost-effective low-emission jet fuel, which supports the global airline commitment towards NetZero and 10% emissions reduction targets by 2030," said ClearSky Global CEO, Timothy Kozmyk.
ClearSky Global says it will begin to deliver its SAF jet fuel to the North American market beginning in 2025, providing "quality, low-emission fuel at a competitive price" to the airline industry, enabling airlines like Canada Jetlines to make progress towards IATA emission reductions targets in the near term.
The companies have not disclosed the financial details of the agreement, but both parties say in a release that they are confident that this partnership will be mutually beneficial and will lead to continued growth and success for both.