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WestJet commits to 3 months of SAF-fueled flights from San Francisco to Calgary


WestJet announced Nov. 2 a three-month commitment to operating all flights, from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to Calgary International Airport (YYC) with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) produced by Neste Corp.



The SAF Destination program, a first of its kind in Canada, underpins WestJet’s commitment to sustainability and decarbonization.



“We are thrilled that WestJet will be the first Canadian air carrier to operate a dedicated flight route using SAF,” said Angela Avery, WestJet Group executive vice president and chief people, corporate and sustainability officer. “This is an integral step in decarbonizing Canada’s aviation sector and WestJet is committed to working alongside our partners to reduce our environmental footprint as we aim to drive greater awareness for the importance of an SAF ecosystem in Canada.”



Joined by stakeholders from across Alberta and Calgary, WestJet used the announcement to collaborate with key industry and government partners on the benefits of SAF and the need for a Canadian production program.



As the first Canadian airline to significantly invest in SAF, WestJet purchased Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel to fly 40 flights over three months from San Francisco to Calgary.



WestJet’s immediate investment in SAF over the next three months will directly reduce greenhouse-gas emissions on these routes by 186 tons, with the equivalent of more than 1,550 out of 5,300 guests onboard taking a carbon-neutral flight enroute to Calgary.



WestJet is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.



While widespread access to SAF is currently constrained by limited production and high costs, the airline’s newest SAF operated route demonstrates WestJet’s strong dedication to being a leader in advocating for this environmental solution that secures a future where SAF is the standard across the airline industry.



“Air travel is critical to the Canadian economy and for connecting Canadians across our vast country and with the rest of the world,” Avery said. “With one of North America’s youngest fleets, as we look ahead, we have the opportunity to make Canada a leader in SAF production, creating clean-energy jobs and ensuring the critical service we provide is responsible and sustainable.”



Thorsten Lange, executive vice president of renewable aviation at Neste, added, “Sustainable aviation fuel is the fastest, most-effective means we have to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissions from air travel. Neste is ready to play its part to support the Canadian industry’s aspirational goal of 10 percent SAF use by 2030. We have been supplying SAF at the San Francisco International Airport since 2020. It is exciting that we are also supplying Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel to WestJet at the airport, enabling passengers to lower their carbon footprint from air travel.”

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