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IATA Highlights Technology Deployment as Main Challenge in Scaling SAF to Net Zero

Feedstock is Ready for the Future The latest study by the International Air Transport Association in partnership with Worley Consulting confirms that sustainable feedstocks are not a limiting factor in the aviation sector journey to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. There is enough biomass and renewable energy potential to […]

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Hyundai Oilbank Launches South Korean Era of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

From Pilot Exports to Domestic Service After successful exports to Japanese carriers last year, Hyundai Oilbank now begins regular supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel for the Korean Air route between Incheon and Kobe. The program will fuel ninety aircraft movements through twenty twenty six, giving the airline an immediate reduction

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ICAO Assembly Prioritises Implementation Collaboration and Sustainable Fuel Momentum

Moving from agreements to action In Montreal delegates from every region will turn attention from headline announcements to practical delivery. Three years after adopting the aspirational net zero in twenty fifty goal, states now want to understand exactly how programs such as CORSIA and the ACT SAF platform will work

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EU and ICAO Join Forces for a Safer and Sustainable Future in Aviation

Strengthening Global Cooperation The European Union and the International Civil Aviation Organization recently renewed their commitment to advancing global aviation. During their 9th Joint Committee meeting in Montréal, both partners agreed on two important arrangements that will shape the future of the sector. One focuses on aviation safety, while the

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South Korea Sets Course for Cleaner Flight Paths with SAF Mandate

Why This Policy Matters South Korea announced that every international flight departing its airports must contain sustainable aviation fuel starting in 2027. The mandate begins at one percent blending and climbs to as much as ten percent by 2035. SAF produced from waste oils biomass or renewable electricity derived fuels

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India Prepares Sustainable Aviation Fuel Roadmap for Global Emission Compliance

Why the Policy Matters With international aviation regulations tightening after 2027, India is writing a national sustainable aviation fuel policy that looks as far ahead as 2050. The draft sets blending targets of 1 % in 2027, 2 % in 2028 and 5 % in 2030 for outbound international flights.

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India Charts a Course Toward Sustainable Aviation Fuel Leadership

Draft Policy Signals Government Intent The Ministry of Civil Aviation has opened consultations on a first national Sustainable Aviation Fuel policy. Officials describe the document as stage zero and explicitly invite airlines refiners and researchers to help shape the details. This collaborative stance sets a positive tone. Why Biomass Matters

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Why Global Cooperation Makes CORSIA Essential for Greener Skies

A Simple Primer on CORSIA The Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation known as CORSIA sets a global baseline of 2019 emissions. Any international flight that produces more carbon dioxide than this baseline must be balanced by purchasing and cancelling emissions units. Airlines can either buy approved credits

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Moorhead Charts a Course Toward a Five Billion Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant

From corn stalks to jet fuel: how Moorhead is positioning itself as ground zero for aviation’s green revolution When the Moorhead City Council unanimously voted to grant DG Fuels control over 554 acres between the municipal airport and industrial park, the air in the chamber seemed charged with possibility. This

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UK Takes Bold Step Forward in Sustainable Aviation with Innovative Waste to Fuel Project

The Promise of Sustainable Aviation Fuel The future of aviation is becoming clearer as the UK positions itself at the forefront of sustainable fuel innovation. A groundbreaking project in Immingham is set to transform everyday waste into clean aviation fuel, marking a significant milestone in the journey toward greener air

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The Future of Sustainable Aviation Takes Flight in Portland

A Landmark Partnership for Cleaner Air Travel In a significant step forward for sustainable aviation, Delta Air Lines has achieved a remarkable milestone at Portland International Airport. Working together with Shell and local authorities, they have successfully introduced more than 400,000 gallons of sustainable aviation fuel into the airports fuel

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Hawaiian Airlines Embarks on a New Sustainable Journey with SAF Flights from Osaka

A Step Forward for Greener Air Travel The aviation industry is in the midst of an important transformation. With rising global awareness around climate change, airlines are seeking ways to balance growth in air travel with the urgent need to reduce emissions. Hawaiian Airlines has now taken a meaningful step

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EU Commits $4.3 Million to Support Sustainable Aviation Fuels

A Step Forward in Greener Aviation The European Commission has announced funding of €4 million ($4.3 million) to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation fuels through a new program led by the International Civil Aviation Organization. This initiative represents more than just a financial commitment. It reflects the growing recognition

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