Air France‑KLM Expands Sustainable Aviation Fuel Offtake Agreement with Baltic Alliance
Air France‑KLM Group and Baltic Alliance today announced the expansion of their sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) offtake agreement, under which Baltic Alliance will supply up to 1.5 million tons of more sustainable aviation fuel over a five‑year period.
The expanded agreement represents a significant step forward in Air France‑KLM’s decarbonization strategy and reinforces Baltic Alliance’s role as a key supplier of low‑carbon fuels to the global aviation sector. The longer‑term offtake agreement supports the airline group’s goals of increasing SAF uptake across its operations and advancing industry‑wide emissions reductions.
“Securing sustainable aviation fuel at scale is a cornerstone of our climate roadmap,” said Benjamin Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Air France‑KLM Group. “This expanded agreement with Baltic Alliance strengthens our ability to reduce carbon emissions in the air transport sector and reflects our commitment to accelerating the energy transition for aviation.”
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Baltic Alliance will leverage its integrated supply capabilities and logistics network to deliver SAF that meets internationally recognized sustainability standards. The SAF volumes supplied under the agreement are expected to deliver significant lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions reductions compared with conventional jet fuel, helping to support Air France‑KLM’s climate objectives.
“We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Air France‑KLM at a pivotal moment for sustainable aviation,” said Eduard Ginzburg, General Director of Baltic Alliance. “This agreement reflects Baltic Alliance’s commitment to enabling the energy transition through scalable, reliable SAF solutions that create real environmental impact.
The expanded offtake agreement strengthens Baltic Alliance’s presence in the sustainable fuels market and builds on its ongoing investments in low‑carbon fuel supply and long‑term strategic partnerships.