Sustainable Aviation Fuels and CORSIA
This video is part of a series of microlearning courses aiming to provide insights into specific topics.
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Course description
CORSIA eligible fuels go beyond sustainable aviation fuels and also include low-carbon aviation fuels, which are fossil-based aviation fuels that meets the CORSIA Sustainability Criteria. Get to know more about CORSIA and about eligible fuels in the context of CORSIA in this microlearning course.
This video is part of the Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) – Opportunities and Challenges Ahead. To watch the full course and get your certificate click here.
Meet your instructor
Philippe Fonta
Philippe Fonta has 30 years of experience with private companies, international institutions, policy-making bodies, and non-governmental organizations. Philippe graduated from the French Civil Aviation School (ENAC) as an aeronautical engineer in 1990 and from the Haute Ecole de Gestion of Geneva where he received the Diploma of Advanced Studies Management Durable in 2019.
Philippe started his career at Airbus, one of the two major aircraft manufacturers, where he successively undertook roles and responsibilities in Engineering (structural tests), Product Support (operational documentation for pilots and flight planning preparations), and Commercial (Performance route studies to support sales campaigns) directorates. He was then Airbus’ Director of Environment and Head of Sustainable Development. In addition, he acted as the official observer for all aircraft manufacturers in the process of developing environmental norms and standards within the framework of CAEP (Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the UN Specialized Agency for all civil aviation matters. He contributed to the working groups that initiated the work on Sustainable Aviation Fuels and on market-based measures to mitigate climate change, a group that led to the definition and implementation of CORSIA (Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation).
Philippe then brought his technical engineer background and his experience in economic scenarios and international cooperation to the cement sector, leading the Cement Sustainability Initiative (CSI), one of the flagship projects of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in Geneva. Created in 1999, the CSI was a collaborative platform to collectively address key sustainable development issues for the cement sector. Gathering about 25 cement leading manufacturers worldwide, the platform was covering about 30% of the cement manufacturing market. During his career at the WBCSD, he also led projects like the Tire Industry Project (TIP) and Energy Efficiency in Building (EEB), broadening the scope of his expertise to the mobility and construction sectors.
In early 2019, Philippe decided to start a new career as an expert consultant through a company he created in Geneva under the name of SCRUM-consult, where SCRUM stands for Sustainability, Corporate Responsibility, and Uncertainties Management. He advises corporate entities, organizations, and platforms on their paths towards sustainability.
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