Sustainable Aviation Fuel

ATF Introduces the Channel Islands' First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Book and Claim Scheme.

Paving the Way for a Greener and More Sustainable Future in Aviation.

ATF is proud to announce the launch of the Channel Islands’ first-ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) Book and Claim scheme. This innovative initiative allows aviation users in the Channel Islands to effectively claim the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for their operations, marking a significant step toward a more sustainable future in aviation.

How the SAFc Book and Claim Scheme Works

The SAFc Book and Claim scheme works by allowing aviation users to purchase SAF certificates, which represent the environmental attributes of SAF that has been produced and used elsewhere. These certificates can then be used by aviation companies to meet their sustainability targets, promote green credentials, and support the global transition to sustainable aviation fuels. This approach not only encourages the production of SAF but also ensures that the environmental benefits of SAF are realised across the aviation industry, regardless of geographic limitations.

A Call to Action for a Sustainable Future

ATF believes that collective action is crucial in achieving meaningful progress toward sustainability. The introduction of the SAFc Book and Claim scheme is a significant step in encouraging wider participation in the adoption of sustainable aviation practices. ATF invites all aviation users in the Channel Islands and beyond to take part in this initiative and join us in our commitment to a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable aviation industry.

For more information about the SAFc Book and Claim scheme and how to participate, please contact Jonathan Best at  jon.best@atffuels.com

Lowers greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%*

Reduces harmful non-CO2 emissions

Drop-in jet fuel

Outstanding cold weather performance

Improves aircraft performance

Fully compliant with aviation standards

Excellent storage properties

*compared to fossil jet fuel.