Canada Jetlines has signed what it says is an "ultra-clean fuel offtake agreement" with ClearSky Global for up to 18 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) a year for an undisclosed price.
"We are pleased to be partnering with Canada Jetlines, and we look forward to working together to provide our superior and cost-effective low-emission jet fuel, which supports the global airline commitment towards net zero and 10% emissions reduction targets by 2030," said ClearSky Global chief executive Timothy Kozmyk.
"This agreement with ClearSky Global is a major step forward for Canada Jetlines, as it allows us to fly on cleaner fuel and reduce our impact on the environment while enabling us to stay within our operational budgets,” said Canada Jetlines chief Eddy Doyle.