Sustainable Aviation Fuel

With governments and airlines committed to decarbonizing aviation by 2050, innovative solutions are required and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) could play a major role in meeting targets. IATA estimates that SAF could contribute around 65% of the reduction in emissions needed by aviation to reach net-zero in 2050. This will, however, require a massive increase in production in order to meet demand. 

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Latest News On Sustainable Aviation Fuels

Apr 05, 2023
Inclusion in the EU taxonomy is good news for the aviation sector, but airlines want more progress on reforms.
Apr 04, 2023
LanzaJet has partnered with Jet Zero Australia to start planning work on what could be Australia’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Queensland. 
Apr 03, 2023
The industry should show climate leadership in tackling the non-CO2 effects of aviation with an innovative, can-do attitude.
Mar 31, 2023
Under the plan, all flights operated by company-owned Falcon aircraft for business, transport or Falcon support will use SAF blends.
Mar 31, 2023
United Airlines has invested in Canadian carbon capture technology startup Svante. 
Mar 30, 2023
Cathay Pacific has agreed to support the development of SAF production in mainland China, as part of the carrier’s broader SAF efforts.
Mar 30, 2023
ANA has announced it will acquire sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blended in Japan, which will be used for both its domestic and international flights. 
Mar 30, 2023
America leaps ahead in the SAF production race; that worries other nations.