Save for later Print Download Share LinkedIn Twitter Icelandair has signed up for up to 45,000 metric tons (14.9 million gallons) of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from local green hydrogen development company IdunnH2 from 2028. In a Mar. 2 statement, the flag carrier said the deal would be enough to cut its annual carbon emissions from international flights by 10%. The zero-carbon power-to-liquids SAF will be made at IdunnH2’s upcoming 300 MW green hydrogen plant near Reykjavik–Keflavik International Airport, which has emerged as a connection and refueling hub for flights between Europe and North America.