Luxaviation Group has joined Project SkyPower, an international CEO-led initiative dedicated to accelerating the development and adoption of electro-sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF).
Project SkyPower brings together leading actors from across the aviation ecosystem, including operators, manufacturers, energy producers, and policymakers, to scale the production and infrastructure of e-SAF.
With a focus on electrofuels derived from renewable electricity, the initiative aims to address the environmental and energy transition challenges the aviation sector faces today.
Patrick Hansen, CEO of Luxaviation Group said, “Project SkyPower represents the type of collaborative, progressive platform our industry needs. Luxaviation’s engagement in the initiative underscores our commitment to environmental stewardship and industry innovation, as well as our active role in shaping the future ecosystem for electro-sustainable aviation fuels.”
Luxaviation’s participation as an active member of Project SkyPower provides the Group with an opportunity to engage in strategic discussions that will help shape the regulatory and industrial framework of electro-sustainable fuels. Furthermore, this involvement enables Luxaviation to remain actively aligned with policy and technology developments in the e-SAF landscape.
Nicola-Jane Sellers, head of sustainability at Luxaviation Group said, “e-SAF has the potential to reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to conventional jet fuel, placing it as a critical component in the journey to net zero. Through our participation in SkyPower, we aim to advocate for and actively contribute to the aviation industry’s transition to electro-sustainable fuel, while embedding impactful and innovative decarbonisation pathways throughout our operations.”
“SkyPower is a forum for shared vision and collective impact,” said Eric Colussi, SAF project director at Luxaviation Group. “Collaboration with peer contributors across the fuel, finance, and regulatory domains is essential to enabling the scale-up of e-SAF and ensuring its commercial viability.”
Project SkyPower is expected to advance the broader industry by influencing technology development and supporting regulatory frameworks that will facilitate the commercialisation of e-SAF within this decade.