Gazprom and Russian Airline S7 Put Aircraft Fuelling on Blockchain in Domestic First

Published at: Aug. 27, 2018

Russian air carrier S7 Airlines has partnered with state-owned oil giant Gazprom Neft to use blockchain-based smart contracts for aircraft fuelling, a press release confirmed Friday, August 24.

S7, which has developed several blockchain use cases in the past two years, will now use the technology to increase efficiency of fuel delivery and payment, as well as in the refuelling process at airports.

The partnership features Gazprom Neft’s dedicated aviation refuelling subsidiary Gazpromneft-Aero.

“Using blockchain technologies in reciprocal accounting and settlements between aviation companies and fuel operators gives new impetus to the development of the entire aviation industry,” Gazpromneft-Aero CEO Vladimir Egorov commented.

According to the parties involved, the move marks the first use of such blockchain technologies on the Russian market.

Smart contracts will replace the current more complex process involving pre-payments, bank guarantees and “associated risks,” Gazprom explains, which will in turn engender reduced processing time and savings on labor costs.

“Under established procedures, once refuelling is complete, reconciliation takes place and settlement is made,” S7 Group CIO Pavel Voronin added:

“Technology means transparency in reciprocal settlements is improving, meaning we can abandon a range of manual operations, and speed-up processes.”

In late 2016, S7 partnered with local bank Alfa Bank on using smart contracts for B2B payments, while last year, ticket sales began in what Voronin described at the time as “world’s first flight ticket purchase through an open API blockchain to a bank.”

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