In France, Dassault Aviation, said that together with its subsidiary Dassault Falcon Service (DFS) and Groupe ADP, are joining forces to make Paris-Le Bourget airport a pioneer in sustainable aviation. The five-year agreement signed by Groupe ADP, Dassault Aviation and DFS strengthens their action in decarbonization at Paris-Le Bourget airport, in a number of areas including the distribution and use of SAF. “At Dassault Aviation, we firmly believe that business aviation must lead the way in decarbonizing the aviation industry. Our aircraft are particularly well suited to integrating emission-reducing innovations. And our customers, who are mostly businesses, are backing us in this initiative. We are exploring several technologies, including SAFs which look very promising: our Falcon jets can already fly with fuel containing 50% SAF. However, only mixes with 30% are currently available in the market. We must therefore accelerate the process. Our agreement with Groupe ADP will contribute, by furthering our ambition to work together toward the most effective solutions, both in this area and in many others,” said Éric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation.
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