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Kuehne+Nagel and SWISS Strengthen Sustainable Aviation Partnership

Kuehne+Nagel and SWISS Strengthen Partnership to Advance Sustainable Aviation
Kuehne+Nagel, a global leader in logistics, and Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS), Switzerland’s flagship carrier, have announced an expansion of their strategic partnership aimed at accelerating sustainable aviation initiatives. The two companies have formalized their collaboration through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that focuses on leveraging innovative technologies to improve operational efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
Commitment to Sustainable Aviation Fuel
At the heart of this partnership lies a shared commitment to the development and use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) produced by Synhelion, a Swiss clean technology firm. Synhelion employs a proprietary process that harnesses concentrated sunlight to convert biogenic and recycled carbon into renewable synthetic fuels, including solar jet fuel. By supporting this cutting-edge technology, Kuehne+Nagel and SWISS seek to contribute meaningfully to the long-term decarbonisation of the aviation sector.
To facilitate the scaling of production and foster further innovation, Kuehne+Nagel, SWISS, and its air freight division Swiss WorldCargo have entered into a long-term SAF off-take agreement. This arrangement provides Synhelion with the necessary planning security to expand its production capacity and advance its technology. Such commitments are considered essential for nurturing emerging SAF producers and encouraging wider adoption of sustainable fuels across the industry.
Starting in 2027, Kuehne+Nagel will purchase SAF produced by Synhelion from SWISS under a five-year contract, specifically for use in cargo shipments operated by Swiss WorldCargo. This agreement highlights Kuehne+Nagel’s dedication to decarbonising global logistics and offers its customers a tangible means to reduce the carbon footprint of their air freight operations.
Challenges and Industry Implications
Despite the promising outlook, the transition to sustainable aviation faces significant challenges. Both Kuehne+Nagel and SWISS must navigate potential regulatory obstacles, the complexities of establishing reliable SAF supply chains, and the substantial investments required for new infrastructure. While the partnership is likely to be well received by sustainability-focused investors, some skepticism remains regarding the feasibility and timeline for achieving the ambitious environmental targets set forth.
The announcement is expected to prompt competitive responses within the logistics and airline sectors, with other companies likely to increase their investments in sustainable practices to maintain market relevance. This dynamic could accelerate industry-wide efforts toward sustainability, driving further innovation and the adoption of cleaner technologies.
Kuehne+Nagel and SWISS present their collaboration as a practical example of how airlines and logistics providers can work together to support innovative solutions and expedite the transition to more sustainable aviation. SWISS CEO Jens Fehlinger emphasized the importance of such partnerships, stating, “Sustainable aviation fuels are a key building block for making air travel more sustainable. They remain scarce and costly—which is exactly why we need strong partners. We are pleased to be working with Kuehne+Nagel to implement the first commercial offtake of Synhelion’s fuel. This marks an important step forward and sends a clear signal that we intend to actively shape this path.”

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