Airbus and LanzaJet to Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production

Memorandum of Understanding Between Aviation Leaders Aims to Advance LanzaJet SAF Production Facilities and Support Commercial Aviation Decarbonization Policy and Goals

CHICAGO, Il., June 22, 2023 – LanzaJet, a leading sustainable fuels technology company and Airbus, a global leader in the aerospace, commercial aircraft, helicopter, defense, and space sectors, today announced they have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to address the needs of aviation through the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The agreement was signed by Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of LanzaJet and Julie Kitcher, EVP, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Airbus and announced during the Paris Air Show.

The MOU establishes a relationship between LanzaJet and Airbus to advance the building of SAF facilities which will use the LanzaJet Process™, a leading, proven, and proprietary Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology. This agreement also aims to accelerate the certification and adoption of 100% drop-in SAF which would eliminate the use of fossil fuels without necessitating any changes to existing aircraft or infrastructure. The aviation industry is responsible for approximately 2-3% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and SAF has been identified by airlines, governments, and energy leaders as one of the most immediate solutions to decarbonize aviation, together with the renewal of the fleets by latest generation aircraft and better operations.

“SAF is the best near-term solution to reducing aviation emissions and this collaboration between LanzaJet and Airbus is an important step forward in the fight against climate change and enabling the global energy transition,” said Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of LanzaJet. “We look forward to continuing our work with Airbus and further grow our joint impact across the globe.”

LanzaJet’s proprietary ATJ technology uses low-carbon ethanol to create SAF that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by more than 70% percent compared to fossil fuels and can further decrease emissions with a suite of carbon reduction technologies. SAF produced through LanzaJet’s ATJ technology is an approved drop-in fuel compatible with existing aircraft and infrastructure.

“We are delighted to grow our partnership with LanzaJet, a leading company in the SAF production ecosystem. At Airbus we are committed to supporting SAF as a major lever in the reduction of CO2 emissions on the decarbonization roadmap," says Julie Kitcher, EVP, Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Airbus. “With LanzaJet as a trusted partner, we can support the acceleration of the Alcohol-to-Jet SAF production pathway and at scale. This collaboration will also explore technological developments to enable Airbus aircraft to be capable of flying up to 100% SAF before the end of the decade."

The whole ecosystem is playing an essential role to ensure the increased uptake of SAF. Besides working on the technical aspects and concrete SAF projects, LanzaJet and Airbus will investigate business opportunities across the world with airlines and other stakeholders.

 

ABOUT LANZAJET

LanzaJet, Inc. is a leading sustainable fuels technology company dedicated to accelerating the energy transition by embracing the circular economy. As a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technology provider and producer with patented alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) technology, LanzaJet is creating better opportunities for future generations by accelerating the deployment of SAF and other clean technologies critical to addressing the climate crisis and transforming the global economy. Further information is available at https://www.lanzajet.com/.

 ABOUT AIRBUS

Airbus pioneers sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world. The Company constantly innovates to provide the most efficient and technologically advanced solutions in aerospace, defense, and connected services. In commercial aircraft, Airbus offers the most modern and fuel-efficient airliners. Airbus is also a European leader in defense and security and one of the world's leading space businesses. In helicopters, Airbus provides the most efficient civil and military rotorcraft solutions worldwide.


LanzaJet and LanzaTech Selected by Air New Zealand and New Zealand Government to Undertake Study for Domestic Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production in New Zealand

Companies to Undertake Feasibility Study and Establish Development Plan for Commercial SAF Production

DEERFIELD, Il., June 15, 2023 – LanzaJet, a leading sustainable fuels technology company and sustainable fuels producer, LanzaTech Global, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNZA), an innovative carbon capture and utilization (“CCU”) company that transforms waste carbon into materials such as sustainable fuels, fabrics, packaging, and other products that people use in their daily lives, today announced they have been selected by Air New Zealand and the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation, and Employment (MBIE) to support the second stage of a study to determine commercial viability and sustainability of domestic sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in New Zealand.

The study will explore the use of domestic New Zealand waste products to produce SAF, primarily focusing on forestry residue. LanzaTech will transform the waste raw materials into low-carbon ethanol through its commercially deployed gas fermentation technology, and LanzaJet will convert ethanol into SAF with its proven and scaled-up Alcohol-to-Jet technology.

“A sustainable fuels industry enables countries to gain energy independence with domestic production of fuels alongside infrastructure and economic development, while having a positive benefit on climate change – and that’s what we’re looking to enable in New Zealand,” said Jimmy Samartzis, Founding CEO of LanzaJet. “We are eager to begin working with Air New Zealand and the New Zealand Ministry for Business, Innovation, and Employment to demonstrate the feasibility of SAF production in New Zealand.”

LanzaTech, which was founded in Auckland, New Zealand, will be responsible for conducting a supply chain risk assessment while also evaluating the potential for using domestic waste to produce ethanol through gasification.

LanzaTech CEO Jennifer Holmgren said, “We must accelerate deployment of SAF facilities globally to create new jobs and deliver much needed volumes of sustainable fuels to a sector that has limited options today. We appreciate the leadership shown by Air New Zealand and the New Zealand government in enabling a future where domestic wastes and residues can be meaningfully repurposed, enabling energy security and regional growth opportunities.”

LanzaTech and Lanzajet have selected Z Energy, a wholly owned subsidery of Ampol Group and New Zealand’s largest fuel retailer, to support the study’s second stage by evaluating the end-to-end supply chain, including feedstock options and the economic impact to the regions.

Z Energy’s CEO Lindis Jones said, “While there is no silver bullet in this energy transition, it’s clear SAF will play a critical role in reducing the aviation sector’s emissions. Z is looking forward to being a valuable partner alongside LanzaJet and LanzaTech by leveraging its local supply chain expertise, its previous experience supplying biofuels to customers including Air New Zealand, and the expertise of the wider Ampol Group.”

Air New Zealand, the nation’s national carrier, and the New Zealand Government are investing to support this study, following a yearlong request for proposal (RFP) process to understand which technologies are available globally and evaluate how they can be tailored to the New Zealand context.

The study supports Air New Zealand’s broader ambitions to decarbonize and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. In order to prove viability for a commercial-level SAF production facility, partners must demonstrate technical, economic, supply chain, and environmental solutions.

After completion of this study, which is expected by midyear of 2024, a decision will be made on proceeding with the next stages of the project, including further development and engineering work.

 

ABOUT LANZAJET

LanzaJet is a leading sustainable fuels technology company dedicated to accelerating the energy transition by embracing the circular economy. As a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technology provider and producer with patented alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) technology, LanzaJet is creating an opportunity for future generations by accelerating the deployment of SAF and other clean technologies critical to addressing the climate crisis and transforming the global economy. Further information is available at https://www.lanzajet.com/.

ABOUT LANZATECH

Headquartered in Skokie, IL, LanzaTech Global, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNZA) captures waste carbon and transforms it into materials such as sustainable fuels, fabrics, packaging, and other products. Using a variety of waste feedstocks, LanzaTech’s technology platform is contributing to a future where consumers are not dependent on virgin fossil feedstocks for everything in their daily lives. LanzaTech’s goal is to challenge and change the way the world uses carbon, enabling a new circular carbon economy where carbon is reused rather than wasted, skies and oceans are kept clean, and pollution becomes a thing of the past. For more information about LanzaTech visit https://lanzatech.com.


LanzaJet Celebrates Third Anniversary of Operations as it Readies to Open World's First Plant of its Kind This Year

Company Reflects on 13 Years of Technology Development and Scale-up, and its Progress Toward Commercialization of Alcohol-to-Jet Technology; Widespread Adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

 

DEERFIELD, Il., June 1, 2023 – LanzaJet, a leading sustainable fuels technology company and sustainable fuels producer, celebrated its third anniversary of operations since being founded May 28, 2020, with a mission to accelerate the global energy transition through leading alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) technology and production of drop-in, low-carbon sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). LanzaJet was successfully spun-out of LanzaTech following a decade of research, development, and scale-up in partnership with the Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL), a U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory.

“LanzaJet was founded to act with urgency in reducing aviation emissions to help tackle the global climate crisis,” said Jimmy Samartzis, Founding CEO of LanzaJet. “Three years later, this company has made tangible inroads around the world and is months away from true history with the opening of LanzaJet Freedom Pines Fuels in Soperton, Georgia. As I reflect on our third anniversary, I’m grateful for the determination and commitment of our employees, partners, and the law- and policymakers who have played a pivotal role in the growth of this industry over the past few years. and know our accomplishments together will have a tangible impact on our planet for generations to come.”

Congressman Brad Schneider (IL – 10th District), whose congressional district includes LanzaJet’s global headquarters said of the company and the industry, “I remain impressed by the progress LanzaJet has made all over the world in only three years,” said Congressman Brad Schneider (IL – 10th District). “SAF has been identified by airlines, governments, and energy leaders as the clearest and most immediate solution to decarbonizing aviation. I will always support forward-thinking innovators like LanzaJet who share my commitment to pursuing a more sustainable future, and I look forward to following their journey for many years to come.”

Over the past three years, LanzaJet has made historic progress in reducing aviation emissions throughout the world. LanzaJet’s Freedom Pines Fuels, the world’s first ATJ production facility, will open later this year and significantly increase the amount of SAF in the United States – with 10 million gallons of sustainable fuels being produced annually in Soperton, GA. This first-of-its-kind project was made possible through investment and support from the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, Breakthrough Energy, LanzaTech, Mitsui & Co., Suncor Energy, Shell, British Airways, and All Nippon Airways (ANA).

LanzaJet’s global footprint also includes partnership milestones in India, Australia, Europe, and the United Kingdom. In India, LanzaJet is collaborating with Indian Oil Corporation to develop the country’s first alcohol-to-jet SAF plant as a joint venture. In Australia, LanzaJet is deploying its ATJ technology for a SAF production facility supported by the Queensland Government, Qantas, and Airbus as part of the Australian SAF Partnership. Finally, in the United Kingdom, LanzaJet has pursued innovative projects such as Project Speedbird, a partnership with British Airways to produce SAF from woody waste and agricultural residues in the United Kingdom. Further, LanzaJet has set a goal of producing 1B gallons of sustainable aviation fuel in the by 2030 and is on pace to achieve that milestone.

As part of the anniversary celebration, LanzaJet held employee gatherings at the company’s metropolitan Chicago corporate headquarters in Deerfield, Illinois as well as at LanzaJet Freedom Pines Fuels in Soperton, Georgia.

Since being founded in 2020, LanzaJet has established a footprint in the US, United Kingdom, the European Union, India, and Australia, and continues to expand in order to meet the aviation industry’s demand for SAF. To accommodate this fast-paced growth, LanzaJet is undertaking a major office expansion that will expand its global headquarters in the Chicago metropolitan area.

ABOUT LANZAJET

LanzaJet is a leading sustainable fuels technology company dedicated to accelerating the energy transition by embracing the circular economy. As a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technology provider and producer with patented alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) technology, LanzaJet is creating an opportunity for future generations by accelerating the deployment of SAF and other clean technologies critical to addressing the climate crisis and transforming the global economy. Further information is available at https://www.lanzajet.com/