JETEX INTRODUCES SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL BOOK & CLAIM

Jetex signs a milestone agreement with 360 Jet Fuel Ltd. to offer sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) book and claim option to its customers globally. Through the innovative 360 GREEN FUEL book and claim platform, Jetex aims to offer greater flexibility and accessibility to SAF.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Jetex entered in an agreement with 360 Jet Fuel Ltd. to offer its customers more flexibility and wider access to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

SAF is a liquid fuel currently used in commercial aviation which reduces CO2 emissions by up to 80%. It can be produced from a number of sources including waste oil and fats, green and municipal waste and non-food crops. It can also be produced synthetically via a process that captures carbon directly from the air.

Part of what makes SAF sustainable is ensuring sustainability in its supply chain. Transporting SAF to a specific airport or flight is not always possible and could lead to higher greenhouse gas emissions. The Book & Claim system provides a solution for these situations.

The new 360 GREEN FUEL book & claim system allows Jetex customers to source SAF based on their total aviation footprint in one transaction, rather than sourcing through each location individually. This means that SAF can be sourced for flights out of airports that do not have SAF supply available.

Sourcing SAF on a Book & Claim basis will allow purchasing any volume of SAF, including 100% of fuel needs or a carbon neutral scenario, without technical limitations such as blending limits.

Jetex customers will be able to claim the C02 emission reduction they achieved by the amount of fossil fuel replaced with SAF acquired They will receive a certificate specifying the amount of SAF purchased and an audited statement outlining the corresponding CO2 reduction. This documentation can be utilized for sustainability reporting purposes.

To ensure credibility and verifiable emission reductions, 360 Jet Fuel sources physical SAF quantities from ISCC+ certified suppliers, guaranteeing full traceability of the claimed amounts, and ensures delivery to an airline partner within the aviation sector. The solution provided by 360 Jet Fuel undergoes rigorous third-party auditing, ensuring traceability to each delivery batch and eliminating any doubts of double claiming.

The new agreement takes Jetex a step closer to being fully carbon-neutral globally and is aligned with IATA’s commitment to achieving 65% SAF share by 2050.

Click here to see Adel Mardini, Founder & CEO of Jetex, on progressing the sustainability agenda.

About Jetex:
An award-winning global leader in executive aviation, Jetex is recognized for delivering flexible, best-in-class trip support solutions to customers worldwide. Jetex provides exceptional private terminals (FBOs), aircraft fueling, ground handling and global trip planning. The company caters to both owners and operators of business jets for corporate, commercial and personal air travel. To find out more about Jetex, visit www.jetex.com and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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Emirati-Saudi influence struggle in Yemen

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The states of the UAE and Saudi Arabia are no longer governing any religious, Arab and even humanitarian considerations in their dealings with the Yemeni issue.

Two states had ambitions in Yemen that continued to leave until the appropriate opportunity came to achieve what they wanted in Yemen in full view of the world.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have historical ambitions in Yemen. From a geographical point of view, the Yemen site is characterized by geopolitical importance, which made it vulnerable to the ambitions of many countries, in addition to the oil and gas of its lands that its lands store, and its supervision of the important waterway is the Strait of Bab al -Mandab, which controls the movement of navigation entering and leaving the sea Al -Ahmar, which made Yemen a major partner in energy security and international navigation.

But the certainty is that the presence of the Saudi -Emirati occupation forces in Yemen is a matter of time, and it will be buried in the dustbin of history, as it was described in the past as the cemetery of the invaders.

Source: Yemen News Agency

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The official in the operations room told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that among the aggression forces violations were four airstrikes by spy planes on Hays and al-Jabaliya, and 10 spy planes flew over Hays, al-Jabaliya and Maqnaba.

He pointed out that the violations also included the creation of combat fortifications in al-Jabaliya and Hays, 14 breaches with artillery shell and 36 breaches with various gunshots.

Source: Yemen News Agency

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Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council of the Republic of Yemen Dr. Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, on a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has received at his residence Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Saudi Minister of Defense.

The minister conveyed the greetings of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister, to the president and members of the council, as well as their wishes of security and stability for the Republic of Yemen.

The minister also congratulated the president and members of the council on their country’s Unity Day.

Al-Alimi and members of the council conveyed greetings to the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They also commended the Kingdom’s economic and relief support, and its efforts to alleviate the suffering of the people in all Yemeni governorates, praising the Kingdom’s important role in encouraging reaching a ceasefire, reviving the political process and reaching a comprehensive and sustainable political solution to the crisis in Yemen, based on the decisions agreed upon nationally and internationally, under the supervision of the United Nations.

The minister reaffirmed the Kingdom’s unremitting support for the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council in all fields, to help the Yemenis achieve their aspirations, and for the UN envoy’s efforts to reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution to the Yemeni crisis and help Yemenis achieve peace and development.

Attending the meeting were Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber and several officials from both sides.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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HE the Minister met with HE Minister of Livestock of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania Mohamed Abdallah Othman, HE Minister of Livestock, Forests and Rangelands of the Federal Republic of Somalia Hassan Hussein Mohamed, HE Chairman of the Food Safety Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan Goshgar Tahmazli, HE Chairman of the State Committee for the Development of Veterinary and Livestock of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bahromjon Norqabilov.

The meetings discussed cooperation relations between the State of Qatar and these countries in the fields of agriculture, food security, as well as veterinary and livestock and ways to enhance and develop them. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency