Sustainable Aviation Fuel now available at Long Beach Airport.
Long Beach Airport (LGB) is proud to announce the availability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use by general aviation jets. This eco-friendly alternative is now offered through Atlantic Aviation, one of two fixed-base operators at the Airport.
Mayor Rex Richardson said:
I commend Atlantic Aviation for their proactive approach in adopting sustainable alternatives and working collaboratively with their business partners.
“This initiative shows Long Beach’s commitment to sustainability and our collective efforts to build a future that is not just prosperous, but also environmentally responsible. This is a significant step towards our goal of a more sustainable future for Long Beach.”
Atlantic Aviation plans to maintain a supply of SAF volumes into the market to meet all customer demand.
Eric Newman, VP of Commercial Strategy & Sustainability at Atlantic Aviation said:
Atlantic is keenly aware of general aviation’s responsibility to combat rising emissions and work towards a cleaner environment.
“SAF is jet fuel, providing the most tangible near-term solution to make an impact on aviation emissions. Atlantic is committed to doing our part to make an impact with simple and reliable advancements across our network.”
The emissions reduction benefits of SAF are realized when the fuel is created via renewable feedstocks instead of crude oil, not when it is combusted. Neat—or unblended—SAF provides up to an 80 percent reduction in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional jet fuel. Large general aviation and commercial aircraft use Jet A, which does not contain lead.
Cynthia Guidry, Airport Director said:
Sustainability is a priority at Long Beach Airport, and collaboration with our tenants is an essential part in delivering greener options.
“This is a shared journey with our business partners at LGB, and together we are ensuring a more sustainable future for us all.”
Beyond expanding its services to include SAF for purchase, Atlantic Aviation is also redeveloping its complex to include other sustainably-minded projects at LGB. The company is finalizing a 30,000-square-foot hangar with additional office space that will be topped with a 1.1-million-kilowatt solar installation expected to support all electricity needs of the facility.
These greener fuel options and other sustainable developments at LGB, including a major solar installation at Aeroplex, contribute to LGB’s overall efforts toward one day becoming carbon neutral.
To that end, the Airport was recently recertified by Airports Council International, the leading industry group for airports, with a Level 2 rating in the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Program. The ACA program helps airports identify, manage and reduce their carbon emissions.
LGB encompasses 1,166 acres and has three runways. It is unique among municipal airports for its diverse portfolio of Class A office buildings, retail, industrial facilities, a hotel and a municipal golf course. The Airport, recently named for a second consecutive year among the Top Ten airports in the country by Condé Nast Traveler magazine, currently offers service to 24 nonstop destinations around the nation, which is more than at any time in LGB’s nearly 100-year history.
About the City of Long Beach
Long Beach is nestled along the Southern California coast and home to approximately 466,000people. As an award-winning full-service charter city, Long Beach offers the amenities of a metropolitan city while maintaining a strong sense of individual and diverse neighborhoods, culture and community.
With a bustling downtown and over six miles of scenic beaches, Long Beach is a renowned tourist and business destination and home to the iconic Queen Mary, nationally recognized Aquarium of the Pacific and Long Beach Airport, award-winning Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center and world-class Port of Long Beach.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Now Available at Long Beach Airport, Long Beach, CA, December 20, 2023