Firefly specializes in a process, which converts sewage sludge, a low-value waste product available in large quantities, into SAF. More than 57 million tons of sewage sludge are produced in the UK each year, with the potential to produce 250,000 tons of SAF.
Firefly’s SAF, which will be independently certified against the leading sustainability standard RSB, is projected to deliver a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil jet fuel on a life cycle basis. Firefly aims to have its first commercial plant operating within the next 5 years.
The agreement with Firefly and investment in new SAF technology represents the latest milestone in Wizz Air’s broader sustainability strategy, including its fleet renewal plan and low-cost operations with the latest technology aircraft and high seat density and load factors.
The airline has invested heavily in its fleet by adding new and replacing older aircraft with the Airbus A321neo aircraft. The Airbus A321neo aircraft incorporates the latest technology, offering significant environmental benefits and can currently fly with up to 50% SAF blend.
The share of the new “neo” technology Airbus A320 family aircraft has already surpassed 50% of Wizz Air’s fleet. In addition to its ambitious fleet renewal program, Wizz Air is constantly working on fuel efficiency initiatives and improving its data analytics.
Michael Berlouis, Head of Strategic Projects at Wizz Air, said, “In addition to fleet renewal and operational efficiency, SAF is crucial for reducing carbon emissions from aviation. However, feedstock availability remains the key challenge for the industry. Our investment in Firefly and its sewage sludge SAF technology is a major step forward for Wizz Air in securing its long-term ability to provide low-cost fares to its customers in an ever more environmentally sustainable way. From 2028, we are aiming to procure 525,000 tons of SAF from Firefly over a period of 15 years. This has the potential to reduce our emissions by 100,000 tons CO2-eq per year, which is equal to the emissions of over 12,000 return Wizz Air flights between London and Budapest."
James Hygate, CEO of Firefly Green Fuels, said, “We are thrilled to be establishing a partnership with Wizz Air. The investment will accelerate the commercialization of our game-changing Firefly process, with the binding offtake agreement saving a staggering 1.5m tons of carbon emissions.
"Firefly will facilitate a step change towards the future of air travel. The feedstock, sewage sludge, is available in vast quantities globally and with Firefly we can put it to a truly beneficial use, reducing the use of fossil fuels in the hardest to decarbonize areas.”