Today Air France KLM Martinair Cargo welcomes Airflo and Tiger Freight to their SAF programme.
By joining, Airflo and Tiger Freight will reduce the carbon emissions that they produce shipping flowers and perishables. This partnership will make it possible to use sustainable aviation fuel on AFKLMP Cargo flights from Kenya and Zimbabwe carrying Airflo’s and Tiger Freight’s fresh agricultural and horticultural products.
At this year’s International Floriculture Trade Fair (IFTF) in the Netherlands, November 3-5, GertJan Roelands, senior vice president sales & distribution, Air France KLM Martinair Cargo, invited the CEO of Airflo and Tiger Freight, Andrew Pattenden, to sign an agreement that includes a fixed annual investment from Airflo and Tiger Freight.
AFKLMP says it will enable the company to further expand development and procurement of SAF. Airflo’s and Tiger Freight’s contribution will be used to cover the difference in price between conventional aircraft fuel and SAF.
GertJan Roelands: “I would like to welcome Airflo and Tiger to our SAF programme and to compliment them on taking this step forward in further reducing their carbon footprint for airfreight. So far we have welcomed 26 partners to our SAF programme this year. We have seen an uptick in interest and a rapidly growing demand for SAF in recent months.”
Pier Luigi Vigada, director Eastern & Southern Africa at Air France KLM Martinair Cargo says: “Committing to a Sustainable Aviation Fuel programme means understanding the concept, sharing the values and involving our customers. Doing that in the horticultural business environment, where margins are low and complexities are high, is a hard task. Airflo, Tiger Freight and their CEO Andrew Pattenden, have fully embraced the project and will be supporting Air France KLM Martinair Cargo in their SAF investments for 2022, both from Kenya and Zimbabwe. We are very pleased to welcome them on board. Their professionalism and dedication will be supported by a decreased carbon footprint in transporting their customers products from Nairobi and Harare.”