A future with SAF and eSAF

As air travel continues to increase, airlines are committing to net-zero emissions by 2050 to meet regulatory requirements, respond to consumer demand, and play a key role in global climate goals.
Without urgent action to develop supplies of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), emissions could reach 21.2 metric gigatonnes a year.
However, with SAF supply still in its early stages and the window to meet these targets narrowing, there is growing pressure on the industry to accelerate SAF adoption now.
New investment
While investment and interest are growing, the global SAF rollout remains in its infancy.
Projects currently in advanced development are expected to meet just 2 to 4% of global jet fuel demand by 2030. Today, SAF supply accounts for only 0.1% of all aviation fuel use.
To ensure success, SAF supply must scale up, and airlines must act swiftly in securing SAF contracts and collaborating with the right technical and strategic experts, as well as the appropriate project developers...
