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Decarbonation: Airbus and Safran Rely on a Beet and Wheat FAS Produced in France

Summary by Air Journal
Airbus and Safran are working with Tereos sugar producer and Technip Energies to develop a large unit of sustainable ethanol-based aviation fuel in Dunkirk from beet, wheat and agricultural residues. The project aims to produce 160 000 tonnes of SAF annually, making it one of the largest plants of this type in Europe. The four partners announced the creation of a joint venture called Rebound, located in the port of Dunkirk, in the Hauts-de-Franc…
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Airbus and Safran are working with Tereos sugar producer and Technip Energies to develop a large unit of sustainable ethanol-based aviation fuel in Dunkirk from beet, wheat and agricultural residues. The project aims to produce 160 000 tonnes of SAF annually, making it one of the largest plants of this type in Europe. The four partners announced the creation of a joint venture called Rebound, located in the port of Dunkirk, in the Hauts-de-Franc…

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Air Journal broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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