AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
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AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™ disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Links to third party sites shall not be considered an endorsement by AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.
AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™ disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Links to third party sites shall not be considered an endorsement by AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.
AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™ disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Links to third party sites shall not be considered an endorsement by AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.
AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™ disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Links to third party sites shall not be considered an endorsement by AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.
AEGEAN the leading Greek airline and its longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM are joining forces for the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). AEGEAN airline announced its first ever Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) program and thus became the only carrier in Greece, and one of the few in Europe, to operate part of its domestic and international network using a SAF blend.
AEGEAN joined forces with longtime partner HELLENIC PETROLEUM, one of the leading energy groups in South- East Europe, for the supply of SAF blend on flights departing from its Thessaloniki Airport “Makedonia” hub. Flights from Athens International Airport are expected to follow soon.
AEGEAN is committed to the long-term sustainability goals of the aviation industry and is taking an active role to support various initiatives towards achieving net zero by 2050. As part of its sustainability strategy, AEGEAN managed to significantly reduce its CO2 emissions by investing in a large Airbus A320/321neo fleet renewal program. The launch of its SAF program aims at further reducing its environmental footprint, while continuing to expand its network and operations.
This strategic initiative for the supply of SAF in Greece was welcomed by the Greek government, as it enables Greece to make an effective contribution to all international efforts that target to make air transport more sustainable. It is also the first step for airlines and airports to align in a proactive manner with the upcoming European Union SAF targets by 2025.
Aegean Airlines S.A. is a full service airline. The Company transports passengers to destinations within Greece, and to international destinations in Europe and the Middle East, conducting scheduled and unscheduled flights. At the same time, it renders services of aviation applications, technical support and on ground handling aircraft services. It also provides charter flights, cargo services and technical services, as well as operates a network of ticket offices and also offers e-ticket services.
Aegean Airlines was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Athens, Greece. Aegean Airlines S.A. is the largest Greek airline by total number of passengers carried, by number of destinations served and by fleet size. A Star Alliance member since June 2010, it operates scheduled and charter services from Athens and Thessaloniki to other major Greek destinations as well as to a number of European and Middle Eastern destinations.
Its main hubs are Athens International Airport in Athens, Thessaloniki International Airport in Thessaloniki and Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus. It also uses other Greek airports as bases, some of which are seasonal. It has its head office in Kifisia, a suburb of Athens. Although the airline is the largest airline in Greece, it is not a flag carrier.
A dynamic Group with solid foundations, holding a leading position in the Greek energy sector as well as in the greater area of Southeast Europe.
The Group’s range of activities includes:
- Supply, Refining, and Trading of petroleum products, both in Greece and abroad
- Fuels Marketing, both in Greece and abroad
- Petrochemicals Production and Trading
- Oil & Gas Exploration and Production
- Power Generation & Natural Gas
- Provision of Consulting and Engineering services to hydrocarbon related projects
HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group’s strategy is focused on creating a balanced portfolio across its core business and growth in New Energy, enabling it to capitalize on opportunities offered by the accelerated Energy Transition.
The information on this page may have been provided by a contributor and no guarantees can be made about the accuracy of any content. Contributors must obtain all necessary licenses and/or ownership rights from the relevant content owner(s) before submitting the same for publication. AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™ disclaims all liability arising from the publication of content received from contributors. Links to third party sites shall not be considered an endorsement by AirlineSustainabilityScoreCard™. Please refer to our Disclaimer for more details.