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SWISS signs long-term offtake deal with Synhelion

SWISS signs long-term offtake deal with Synhelion
Jens Fehlinger (left), CEO of SWISS, and Philipp Furler, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Synhelion, celebrate the long-term SAF offtake agreement (photo courtesy Synhelion).

Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has announced that it has signed a long-term offtake agreement for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with compatriot cleantech company Synhelion AG. From 2027, SWISS will purchase at least 200 tonnes of solar jet fuel from Synhelion annually, pioneering the use of this innovative fuel in civil aviation. The agreement marks an important milestone on the road to more sustainable aviation.

SWISS is the first airline to sign a binding five-year SAF offtake agreement with Synhelion. This marks a pioneering step toward defossilizing aviation.

From 2027, Synhelion will produce renewable synthetic crude oil, known as “syncrude”, at its first commercial plant. The syncrude will be processed in an existing refinery along with fossil crude oil and refined into certified Jet-A-1 fuel.

Thus, Synhelion directly replaces fossil crude oil with sustainable syncrude, without the need for any adjustments to the existing infrastructure.

The fuel will be delivered to the airport via the regular logistics chain and fed into the fuel supply system.

A strong signal for sustainable aviation

Synhelion’s synthetic jet fuel is based on renewable energy and sustainable feedstocks.

The partnership with Synhelion is a significant step for SWISS on the path to decarbonizing our flight operations. Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are a core element of our sustainability strategy. The offtake agreement with Synhelion sends a strong signal for innovation and responsibility in aviation, said Jens Fehlinger, CEO of SWISS.

Pioneering partnership

With this offtake agreement, SWISS is actively supporting the scaling of Synhelion’s technology for the production of renewable synthetic fuels as a customer, investor, and strategic partner.

This long-term planning certainty enables targeted expansion of production capacity and helps reduce costs over time.

Synhelion also emphasizes the significance of the agreement.

The fact that SWISS, a leading airline, has committed early on to adopting our fuels demonstrates confidence in the market readiness of our technology. This partnership is a milestone for the commercial market launch of our fuels – and sets a powerful example to other airlines worldwide, said Philipp Furler, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Synhelion.

Expanding the partnership with Kuehne+Nagel

Part of the renewable jet fuel produced by Synhelion will be resold by SWISS to the logistics service provider Kuehne+Nagel.

The company will use the sustainable fuel for air freight transportation with Swiss WorldCargo, offering its customers a tangible solution to reduce their carbon footprint in global logistics.

First delivery already completed

In July 2025, SWISS became the first airline in the world to use solar fuel from Synhelion in regular flight operations.

Synhelion delivered its first barrel of syncrude from its DAWN plant to a refinery in northern Germany, where the syncrude was processed into certified jet fuel (Jet-A-1) and subsequently fed into the fuel supply system via Hamburg Airport.

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