Koury Aviation at North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad
International Airport (GSO) has become one of the first FBOs on the U.S. East
Coast to sell sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), receiving two truckloads
consisting of 14,600 gallons of the blended fuel this week. Each of the loads
of drop-In fuel produced by Neste represents a 19 tonne reduction in CO2
emissions versus standard jet fuel.
“When we found out there was an opportunity to receive a delivery of SAF from
Avfuel, we knew we had to jump on it,” said company president Brad Koury. “The
timing is prime for the fuel’s introduction as [GSO] strives to be a link to a
sustainable future, and to send a strong demand signal to current and future
suppliers.”
While SAF is slowly becoming more available on the West Coast and in other
places around the world, its availability in the eastern U.S. remains sparse.
In 2019, ahead of EBACE, Geneva-bound aircraft were able to fuel up for the
transatlantic flight on SAF at Republic Airport on New York’s Long Island, and
last year—for the Super Bowl in Miami—Banyan Air Service at Fort Lauderdale
Executive Airport had SAF available, but only for those who pre-committed to
purchasing it.
Koury’s FBO manager, Scott Stuart, told AIN that the FBO will keep the
SAF—available to customers who request it—in a separate tank and dispense it
with a dedicated refueler. The company hasn’t yet determined the pump price for
the sustainable fuel.