Desert Jet partners with Titan Aviation Fuels to offer SAF at airport near Palm Springs, California

Desert Jet, a leading full-service business aviation company in Greater Palm Springs, California, announced April 1 that it has partnered with Titan Aviation Fuels to establish the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its flagship fixed-base operator (FBO), Desert Jet Center at Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (KTRM), including using SAF for its charter-aircraft fleet.

The partnership is part of Desert Jet’s commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint, the company said.
With the addition of SAF at its FBO, Desert Jet is providing its clients with a more sustainable option for their air-travel needs while contributing to the aviation industry’s greener future.
The SAF, supplied by Titan Aviation Fuels and produced by World Energy, is a low-carbon and ecofriendly alternative to traditional Jet-A fuel.

It is made from agricultural waste and residues converted into a renewable fuel source that can reduce carbon emissions significantly compared to fossil-based jet fuel.
The Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials certifies that the fuel meets the same safety and performance standards as conventional Jet-A fuel and can be used in existing aircraft without requiring any modifications.
“We at Titan Fuels look forward to working with Desert Jet to support their SAF initiative by providing a source for their current and future sustainable fuel needs,” said Mike Allen, executive vice president of Titan Aviation Fuels.
Jared Fox, CEO of Desert Jet, added, “We are delighted to provide an option for aircraft-management clients and FBO customers who desire to use a renewable alternative-fuel source for their aircraft through our Desert Jet Center FBO. Offering SAF to our clients is a significant milestone for us as we continue to lead the way in sustainable aviation practices.”
Desert Jet’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond adding SAF at its FBO and charter flights.
Its partnership and sustainability strategy plays a vital role in promoting greater awareness and adoption of SAF in the aviation industry, according to the company.
By doing so, it is helping the industry achieve its ambitious goal of net zero by 2050.