Synhelion solar fuel station behind a see-through glass wall, with yellow tanks holding fuel inside. The words on the glass say: "Turning sunlight into fuel. Synhelion". Beside it stands a white building with stairs attached.

Press Release: Pilatus Aircraft inks solar fuel offtake pact with Synhelion

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueSwiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft Ltd has signed a five-year fuel offtake agreement with Synhelion. The commitment to purchase solar kerosene from Synhelion marks a significant milestone in their partnership. Under the agreement, Pilatus will acquire 200 tons of solar fuel per year, reinforcing the shared dedication of both companies to the sustainable transformation of aviation.  

With the aim of accelerating the scaling of solar fuels for aviation, Pilatus and Synhelion announced  the start of their strategic partnership in June 2024. As part of this partnership, Pilatus has also  become a shareholder in Synhelion, demonstrating an outstanding commitment to supporting the  scale-up of renewable fuel technologies in aviation.

Under the new offtake agreement, Pilatus has  committed to purchasing 200 tons of solar fuel annually for a period of five years, starting in 2027. The renewable kerosene will be produced by RISE, Synhelion’s first commercial solar fuel plant.  

A milestone for more sustainable aviation  

Markus Bucher, CEO of Pilatus, states: “We are delighted that our strategic partnership with Synhelion  has resulted in the first signed fuel offtake agreement. We are committed to supporting Synhelion’s  efforts to industrialize solar fuel production. We believe that solar fuels are, as of today, the best way  to rapidly defossilize aviation. We intend to use synthetic fuel in our own fleet as soon as possible and  offer it to our customers at a later stage.”

Initially, Pilatus plans to use solar fuels for company test and  demonstration flights with its signature aircraft, the PC-12 and PC-24. 

Synhelion solar fuel station behind a see-through glass wall, with yellow tanks holding fuel inside. The words on the glass say: "Turning sunlight into fuel. Synhelion"

Advancing solar fuel production  

Synhelion has successfully industrialized its technology for the production of sustainable, synthetic  fuels. In June 2024, the company inaugurated DAWN, the world’s first industrial demonstration plant  for the production of solar fuels. The solar kerosene, diesel, and gasoline produced at plant DAWN will  be used for demonstration purposes. The fuel sold to Pilatus will be sourced from Synhelion’s first  commercial solar fuel plant RISE in Spain, which is scheduled to start operation in 2027. This facility will have a production capacity of 1’000 tons of solar fuel per year. 

Aerial view of a Synhelion plant's heliostat field, with panels reflecting light.

Scaling solar fuels globally  

Synhelion is rapidly scaling up its solar fuel technology to enable sustainable transportation. Further customers and partners supporting Synhelion will be announced soon. Philipp Furler, Co-CEO and Co Founder of Synhelion, comments: “Pilatus and Synhelion share the same pioneering spirit and strive to  defossilize aviation. We are thrilled to welcome Pilatus not only as a strategic partner and investor but  also as a key customer in our global roll-out of solar fuels.”

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About Pilatus Aircraft Ltd  

Founded in 1939, the Swiss company Pilatus Aircraft Ltd develops and builds unique aircraft  worldwide: from the legendary PC-12, the best-selling single-engine turboprop aircraft in its class, to  the PC-7 MKX and PC-21 and the associated simulators, the market-leading training systems for pilot  training. The brand-new PC-24 is the world’s first business jet capable of operating on short natural  runways. The Pilatus team consists of over 3’000 dedicated employees, making the company  headquartered in Stans one of the largest and most innovative employers in Central Switzerland.  Independent subsidiaries in the USA and Australia are also part of the Pilatus Group. The company  trains over 140 apprentices in various professions – the promotion of young professionals is a high  priority. Pilatus is consistently committed to Switzerland as a place to think and work, and acts  sustainably and environmentally consciously in all its activities. 

About Synhelion  

Synhelion produces sustainable solar fuels. The cleantech scale-up company is on a mission to contribute to a net-zero transportation sector by replacing fossil fuels with renewable solar fuels. Founded in 2016 as a spin-off of ETH Zurich, Synhelion is now commercializing the Sun-to-Liquid  technology. In June 2024, the company inaugurated DAWN, the world’s first industrial plant for the  production of solar fuel in Jülich, Germany. RISE, Synhelion’s first commercial production plant, will be  located in Spain and is scheduled to produce fuels from 2027. On its road to defossilize transportation,  Synhelion is supported by a network of international partners such as Eni, Cemex, Lufthansa Group,  Swiss International Air Lines, SMS group, Wood, AMAG Group, Zurich Airport, and Pilatus Aircraft.  

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