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WFS SIGNS UP AIRSIDE TRANSPORT FLEET FOR HVO BIOFUEL TRIAL AT HEATHROW AIRPORT
July 19, 2024

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a member of the SATS Group, is starting a three-month trial using HVO biofuel in its airside transport fleet at London's Heathrow Airport.

 

This is in support of SATS' environmental, social and governance (ESG) group priorities and Heathrow's goal for all airport vehicles to be zero-emission or use biofuels by 2030.

 

The trial — which commenced on July 1 — initially involves two of WFS's airside transport vehicles.

 

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Based on the successful outcome of the trial, WFS will begin increasing the use of biofuel across its fleet of 77 airside vehicles, which conduct approximately 130,000 truck movements a year at Heathrow in support of 10 airline customers.      

 

The biofuel provider for the trial is Airport Energy, part of WP Group.

 

WFS said it has already transitioned its airside vans from diesel to a fully electric fleet to support Heathrow Airport's sustainability strategy 'Heathrow 2.0' and WFS's sustainability initiatives.

 

Its airside fleet also meets the Euro 6 environmental standard, which limits harmful exhaust emissions and improves local air quality.

 

"This trial will help us determine if biofuel is suitable for our operation, and if it is, we will move more vehicles over to HVO (hydrotreated or hydrogenated vegetable oil) over the next 12 months," said Paul Carmody, managing director of UK Cargo at WFS.

 

"As part of our close working relationship with Heathrow, we are committed to supporting the airport’s sustainability goals, and the use of cleaner biofuels is just one of the ways we aim to do this," he added.

 

James Golding, head of cargo at Heathrow Airport, noted that HHeathrow is committed to decarbonisation, and as part of Heathrow 2.0's sustainability strategy and cargo strategy, the end goal is for all airside vehicles to have zero emissions.

 

"Biofuels play an incredibly important role in this journey, so we support WFS’ biofuel trials across their diesel trucks, which will help reduce lifecycle carbon emissions at Heathrow, benefiting both people and the planet," Golding said.

 

In addition to this latest biofuel trial, WFS has commenced a transport fleet renewal and upgrade programme to meet new environmental standards.

 

It is also preparing to trial an electric truck in its Heathrow transport operation and championing environmentally friendly driving standards by upskilling its driving team through increased training support and assessment. 

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