SkyNRG is a global leader in SAF since 2009
Our mission is to build up sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) capacity for aviation to meet its 2050 net zero commitment and in doing so, significantly reduce the industry’s impact on our environment.
Aviation fuels progress in our world, opening up new opportunities and partnerships. At the same time, we know that aviation needs to change to significantly reduce the emissions caused by the sector that harm our planet.
The time has come for a new era in aviation, and that’s what we’re here to deliver.
We work to source, blend and distribute SAF to airlines worldwide and creating partnerships that significantly increase the supply and production of SAF all over the world. Our operations are certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), the highest certificate standard for sustainable fuels, and we are guided by an Indpendent Sustainability Board that help us make the right choices for our planet.
Because when aviation is fuelled by sustainable solutions, more of the world can realize tomorrow’s possibilities.
We have introduced programs, like Board Now and Fly on SAF, for organizations and individual passengers to compensate CO2 emissions and co-fund the extra costs of flying more sustainably. In fact, it’s possible to compensate all the CO2 from your flight.
We are also developing a worldwide network of regional SAF supply chains, which includes our new facility in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. To increase the supply, we’re building Europe’s first facility dedicated to SAF production, with four more planned by 2030.
How can we ensure that we make the right decisions? How do we guarantee sustainability in all our actions and deeds? By working with an independent Sustainability Board. This includes representatives from the WWF, the European Climate Foundation, Solidaridad Network and the University of Groningen.
SkyNRG’s operations are certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), the highest certification standard for sustainable fuels.