AirAsia India, IOCL, and Praj Industries Come Together to Fly First Commercial Flight Using Indigenous SAF

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AirAsia India, IOCL, and Praj Industries Come Together to Fly First Commercial Flight Using Indigenous SAF

AirAsia India, Praj Industries Ltd, and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) joined hands to fly the first commercial flight in India powered by a blend of ‘indigenous’ Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). AirAsia India flight i5-767 departed from Pune to New Delhi using a blend of SAF supplied by IOCL in partnership with Praj. Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, received this special flight at the airport.

This flight is a significant milestone in the country’s efforts towards sustainable aviation and development in the decarbonization of the aviation sector. It demonstrates the commitment of the three companies, with the support and guidance of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, to develop and propagate indigenous solutions to mitigate the environmental impact of aviation and pave the way for the widespread adoption of SAF in India. In keeping with the country’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan mission, the SAF was produced indigenously by Praj Industries using captive agricultural feedstock.

The SAF sourced for this initiative by Praj Industries, is in partnership with Gevo Inc, which has developed a breakthrough Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology for the production of SAF using bio-based feedstock. Praj produced SAF samples in its R&D facility, Praj Matrix, which underwent detailed testing at IOCL laboratories before it was blended for the special flight.

Global aviation is currently responsible for about 3 percent of total global GHG emissions. If the emission remains unchecked, it could be responsible for 22 percent of GHG emissions by 2050. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has released Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) regulations that have defined a target of reducing CO2 emissions from the aviation sector by 50 percent by 2050. An alternative to the current use of fossil fuels is to use SAF that can result in high greenhouse gas (GHG) savings.

Describing the occasion as a significant milestone in the country’s efforts towards Net Zero emissions by 2070, the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said, “I am glad to witness this historic occasion and receive the first commercial flight fuelled by indigenous SAF blended ATF. This would be the First domestic commercial passenger flight with SAF blending up to 1 percent as a demonstration mode. By 2025, if we target 1 percent SAF blending in jet fuel, India would require around 14 crore liters of SAF/annum. More ambitiously, if we target for 5 percent SAF blend, India requires around 70 crore liters of SAF/ annum.” Congratulating the home-grown giants in their respective sectors, IndianOil, AirAsia India, and Praj Industries, Puri reiterated the vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister for an Atmanirbhar Bharat by developing indigenous solutions to mitigate the environmental impact of aviation and pave the way for the widespread adoption of SAF in India.

Speaking about this initiative, Dr Pramod Chaudhari, Founder Chairman, Praj Industries, said, “Showcasing the capability to fly using locally produced SAF is a historic moment for India. This is another demonstration of the important role of the farming community, by way of Annadata to Urjadata, in India’s journey towards energy independence and green growth. We value our ongoing partnership with IOCL and are delighted that, on this occasion, AirAsia has joined us in the journey towards cleaner skies for tomorrow.”

Similarly, Aloke Singh, Managing Director, AirAsia India and Air India Express, stated, "We are proud to announce that AirAsia India has successfully completed the first commercial flight using a blend of sustainable aviation fuel in collaboration with IOCL and Praj Industries. As part of the Tata group and a subsidiary of Air India, we are committed to innovation and collaboration in order to mitigate environmental impact. This flight marks a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts towards a more sustainable future for Indian aviation. We hope that this initiative will serve to further the adoption of indigenous, sustainable aviation fuel. Sustainability is deeply ingrained in our organisation's DNA, and we are determined to continue on the path towards more sustainable operations."

To this, end,  Vaidya, Chairman, IndianOil, added, “As the largest energy PSU in the country, IndianOil is committed to leading the change in the oil & gas sector and ushering in a greener tomorrow. Aligned with the vision of our Hon’ble Prime Minister, IndianOil has pledged for Net Zero Emissions by 2046. Under the aegis of MoPNG, we have begun this journey today, and I am confident that SAF will soon become the norm rather than an exception in the aviation industry”.

 

For more information: www.praj.net, www.airindiaexpress.com