Alaska Airlines and Microsoft sign partnership to reduce carbon emissions with flights powered by sustainable aviation fuel in key routes
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SEATTLE and REDMOND, Washington, Oct. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
-- Sustainable aviation fuel supplied by industry leader SkyNRG signals new
approach for business travel
Microsoft Corp. employees who fly between their global headquarters in Redmond,
Washington, and California on Alaska Airlines will fly more sustainably thanks
to the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to cover their business travel.
The SAF, supplied by SkyNRG, is an important option for the aviation industry
to reduce CO2 emissions on a life-cycle basis. This first U.S. partnership of
its kind is a model for other companies and organizations committed to reducing
the environmental impact of business air travel.
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The agreement applies to CO2 emissions from Microsoft employee travel between
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to San Francisco International Airport,
San Jose International Airport, and Los Angeles International Airport - the
three most popular routes traveled by Microsoft employees on Alaska Airlines.
Under a separate partnership agreement, Microsoft will purchase SAF credits
from SkyNRG, and the SAF will be delivered to the airport fueling system used
by Alaska Airlines. The companies will explore expanding the program in the future.
"After a decade advancing sustainable aviation fuel, this partnership marks a
significant milestone in the work to make SAF a commercially-viable aviation
fuel alternative," said Brad Tilden, CEO of Alaska Airlines. "SAF enables us to
fly cleaner and reduce our impact on the environment. However, we cannot do
this alone - we must work together with other industries and business leaders
like Microsoft and SkyNRG, among others who are thinking big, to achieve our
goals and grow the marketplace for SAF."
"We are excited to partner with Alaska Airlines to make business air travel a
little greener by using sustainable aviation fuel supplied by SkyNRG to reduce
the carbon impact of the flights Microsoft employees fly most," said Judson
Althoff, executive vice president of Microsoft's Worldwide Commercial Business.
"We hope this sustainable aviation fuel model will be used by other companies
as a way to reduce the environmental impact of their business travel."
Microsoft, Alaska Airlines and SkyNRG hope this partnership sets an example for
other companies and organizations to purchase SAF, and support the development
of the SAF industry by creating a stable demand signal, increasing supply and
reducing the cost of SAF. The three companies are also supporting the
development of a global environmental accounting standard for voluntary
corporate SAF purchases through their participation in a pilot project of the
World Economic Forum's Clean Skies for Tomorrow (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2957890-1&h=67863615&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.weforum.org%2Fpress%2F2019%2F09%2Fnew-push-to-decarbonize-aviation-sector-as-consumers-consider-alternatives-to-flying&a=Clean+Skies+for+Tomorrow ) initiative. The companies plan to hold
supplier and corporate forums to share learnings and increase interest in using
SAF to lower the carbon emissions from business travel.
Alaska Airlines is one of the most fuel-efficient airlines in the U.S. with a
strong commitment to sustainability. It was among the first airlines to use SAF
in passenger travel, flying nearly 80 flights over the past 10 years. With a
fuel-efficient fleet and use of modern technology in the flight deck, Alaska
Airlines has reduced its intensity target of greenhouse gas emissions by 16%
since 2012. Learn more about the partnership at
https://blog.alaskaair.com/company-news/fly-greener/alaska-microsoft-reducing-carbon-footprint/ .
Microsoft has ambitious sustainability goals, including a commitment to be
carbon negative by 2030 and remove from the environment more carbon than they
have emitted since its founding by 2050. The purchase and use of SAF
contributes to the company's sustainability goals.
For more than a decade SkyNRG has led the development in creating a SAF market,
taking a no-compromise approach to sustainability. Replacing fossil jet fuels
with SAF is what SkyNRG aims for, guaranteeing social and environmental
sustainability throughout the supply chain.
"The emergence of a SAF production system and market is a once-in-a-century
opportunity to launch a new energy source for an entire industry, guided by
strong sustainability standards from day one," said Theye Veen, managing
director, SkyNRG. "We are very pleased to be joined by leading companies
Microsoft and Alaska Airlines in this next step."
As part of Microsoft's partnership agreement with SkyNRG, Microsoft will become
the newest member of Board Now (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2957890-1&h=4130244533&u=https%3A%2F%2Fboardnow.org%2F&a=Board+Now ),
a coalition of leading companies that aims to accelerate the transition to
sustainable air travel. Organizations commit to reducing carbon emissions from
flying and directly contribute to the development of new SAF production capacity.
Background on sustainable aviation fuel
Rather than being refined from petroleum, SAF is generally produced from
sustainable resources, like waste oils and agricultural residues. It can even
be produced from carbon captured from the air. SAF is an important solution for
the aviation industry to reduce CO2 emissions and can also contribute to other
positive social and environmental benefits, such as job creation and
biodiversity. SAF results in a reduction in carbon emissions across its
lifecycle. The SAF supplied by SkyNRG under this agreement is produced in the
U.S. by World Energy using waste oils and delivers a carbon reduction of
approximately 75% compared with fossil jet fuel. SkyNRG guarantees the
sustainability of the fuel it supplies through its certification from the
Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), the most complete and robust
standard for verification of sustainable practices, and its independent
Sustainability Board, which includes representatives from WWF International,
the European Climate Foundation, Solidaridad Network and the University of
Groningen.
About Alaska Airlines
Alaska Airlines and its regional partners serve more than 115 destinations
across the United States and North America, providing essential air service for
our guests along with moving crucial cargo shipments, such as food, medicine,
mail and e-commerce deliveries. With hubs in Seattle; San Francisco; Los
Angeles; Portland, Oregon; and Anchorage, Alaska, the airline is known for low
fares, award-winning customer service and sustainability efforts. With Alaska
and its Global Partners, guests can earn and redeem miles on flights to more
than 800 destinations worldwide. Learn more about Alaska at
newsroom.alaskaair.com and blog.alaskaair.com. Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air
are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK).
About SkyNRG
SkyNRG is the pioneer and global leader for sustainable aviation fuel. Having
supplied over 30 airlines on all continents, it is SkyNRG's mission to make SAF
the new global standard, driven by sustainable (https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2957890-1&h=1011590395&u=https%3A%2F%2Fskynrg.com%2Fsustainability%2Four-sustainability-approach%2F&a=sustainable ) practices throughout the supply chain.
Further information can be found on: www.skynrg.com and www.boardnow.org .
About Microsoft
Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT" @microsoft) enables digital transformation for the era
of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge. Its mission is to empower
every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.
SOURCE: Microsoft Corporation; Alaska Airlines
CONTACT: For more information, press only: Microsoft Media Relations,
MSEnvironmentalSustainability@we-worldwide.com; Alaska Airlines Media
Relations, newsroom@alaskaair.com; SkyNRG, mediarelations@skynrg.com.
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