Korean Air partners with CEVA Logistics for cargo SAF program
(From left to right) Olivier Boccara, Air & Ocean Leader APAC, CEVA Logistics and Jaedong Eum, Senior Vice President and Head of Cargo Business, Korean Air
Korean Air will expand its cargo sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) program through the partnership with global logistics company CEVA Logistics. Korean Air’s customer-participation SAF program was launched in September 2023 to engage industry partners in supporting sustainable practices.
The signing ceremony took place at the Air Cargo China Conference 2024 in Shanghai. Under the agreement, CEVA Logistics will support the airline’s usage of SAF in its air cargo operations, and the airline will then share carbon emissions reductions with CEVA Logistics. Both companies are committed to promoting SAF usage and raising awareness about reducing carbon emissions in the logistics sector.
“We are pleased with the strong support from businesses and cargo customers for our SAF program,” said Jaedong Eum, Senior Vice President and Head of Cargo Business Division, Korean Air. “We will continue to build partnerships that enable our customers to actively and directly contribute to decarbonization efforts.”
“One of CEVA’s key short-term levers to promote decarbonization hinges on collaboration,” Olivier Boccara, Air & Ocean Leader APAC, CEVA Logistics. “Through developing new solutions for our customers with airline partners like Korean Air, we are able to contribute to meaningful change in our industry. Extending our SAF offering into the Asian market is a tangible step we can take now as we look ahead to more advances in fuels and other technologies to decarbonize air freight and the global supply chain.”
In February 2022, Korean Air became the first Korean flag carrier to use SAF, with its implementation on its scheduled Paris – Seoul Incheon route. The airline also signed an MOU with Shell in September 2022 to purchase SAF at major airports in Asia Pacific and the Middle East from 2026 to 2031. In its commitment to sustainable aviation, Korean Air will continue to foster partnership with its customers, energy companies, and stakeholders to support the adoption of SAF in the global aviation industry.
About Korean Air
Serving the world for more than 55 years, Korean Air is one of the world’s top 20 airlines, carrying more than 27 million passengers in 2019, pre-COVID. With its global hub at Incheon International Airport (ICN), the airline serves 110 cities in 39 countries on five continents with a modern fleet of 159 aircraft and over 20,000 professional employees.
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