
Gulfstream Hits One Million Miles On Sustainable Fuel
Since 2016, the company has used renewable fuel to fulfill its corporate, demonstration, customer-support, and flight-test needs.
Gulfstream’s fleet based at its Savannah, Georgia headquarters has now flown more than one million nautical miles on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the manufacturer recently announced. Since 2016, the OEM has used renewable fuel to fulfill its corporate, demonstration, customer support, and flight-test needs.
Over the course of more than 550 flights using the fuel which consists of a blend of 30 percent low-carbon SAF produced from agricultural waste and 70 percent conventional jet-A, the airframer has cut its CO2 emissions by 1,300 metric tons. The fuel is produced by California-based World Energy and supplied by World Fuel Services
NBAA, GAMA, and IBAC have committed the business aviation industry to achieve a 50 percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 relative to its 2005 levels; a 2 percent improvement in fuel efficiency per year from 2010 to 2020; and carbon-neutral growth from 2020 onward.
In addition to its normal fleet usage, Gulfstream also has SAF available for customer purchase at its Long Beach and new Van Nuys facilities in Southern California.