LanzaJet Selects Fluor Corporation for Engineering Design of Project Speedbird, Its Flagship SAF Plant in the UK

4 Nov 2025

Chicago, IL – November 4, 2025. LanzaJet, a leading sustainable fuels technology company and producer of next-generation renewable fuels, announced the selection of Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) to conduct the initial engineering and design (FEED) phase of Project Speedbird, its flagship sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in the United Kingdom.

Developed in partnership with British Airways, Project Speedbird envisions the construction of a commercial-scale plant in Teesside, capable of producing more than 90,000 tonnes (30 million gallons) annually of SAF and renewable diesel. This production will enable British Airways to reduce its CO₂ emissions by approximately 230,000 tonnes per year, equivalent to 26,000 of the airline’s domestic flights.

“Project Speedbird is the next step in the commercial expansion of our sustainable fuels technology, developed in partnership with British Airways,” said Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of LanzaJet. “The collaboration with a globally recognized engineering firm like Fluor Corporation reflects our commitment to the highest standards in project execution.”

The project has received a £10 million (USD 13 million) investment from the UK Government through the Advanced Fuels Fund and is expected to create hundreds of jobs during the construction and operation phases, providing a significant economic boost to the northeast of the country.

Mike Alexander, President of the Project Execution Group at Fluor Corporation, added: “Project Speedbird represents a decisive step forward in the decarbonization of the global aviation sector. By accelerating the adoption of sustainable fuels technologies, this project redefines the future of flight. Fluor is proud to contribute its engineering and design expertise to this visionary initiative.”

Project Speedbird will utilize LanzaJet’s patented Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology, a fully integrated process that converts low-carbon ethanol into SAF. This technology is already operating at a commercial scale at the Freedom Pines Fuels plant in Georgia, USA.

Source and Credits to Lanzajet

For more information click <<Here>>

The best investment opportunities in aviation are Carbon Free

Get the latest news, analysis, and opportunities straight to your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

The best investment opportunities in aviation are Carbon Free

Get the latest news, analysis, and opportunities straight to your inbox.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Archer Aviation stocks fall after Q4 2025 financial results

Archer Aviation stocks fall after Q4 2025 financial results By Nicole Suárez, Carbon Free Aviation JournalistMarch 2026 Archer Aviation published on March 2 its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results, reporting a record liquidity position alongside one of the company’s most significant regulatory milestones, becoming the first electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) manufacturer to achieve full Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acceptance of its aircraft’s Means of Compliance. Despite the milestone, Archer’s stock dropped 4.3%

Read More »

Sarla Aviation advances structural validation and flight test preparation while expanding its engineering team

Sarla Aviation advances structural validation and flight test preparation while expanding its engineering team 5 March 2026 The aerospace company Sarla Aviation, based in India, announced continued progress in a critical phase of aircraft development as it prepares for upcoming validation activities and flight test campaigns. According to the company, aviation capability is not built through headlines alone, but through extensive work in laboratories, hangars, engineering reports, and flight campaigns. Sarla Aviation’s engineering teams are

Read More »

FAA launches new U.S. air traffic control system with 2028 implementation target

FAA launches new U.S. air traffic control system with 2028 implementation target 5 March 2026 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) have announced an ambitious initiative to fully modernize the United States air traffic control (ATC) system, aiming to improve safety, reduce delays, and prepare the infrastructure for the future of aviation. The program will replace critical infrastructure such as radar systems, software, hardware, and telecommunications networks, creating

Read More »