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Malaysia Aviation Group and FatHopes Energy partner to drive SAF innovation

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Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with FatHopes Energy (FHE) to explore the potential of used cooking oil (UCO) as feedstock for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production in Malaysia.
Through this partnership, FHE will provide advisory expertise to MAG, ensuring UCO collection meets sustainability standards and regulatory requirements. FHE will also offer technical support to facilitate the collection, processing, and conversion of UCO into neat SAF, ensuring compliance with both environmental and industry regulations.
This collaboration is key to assessing the scalability of SAF production for national adoption. By evaluating the economic feasibility, environmental impact, and logistical challenges of collecting, processing, and converting UCO into SAF, the partnership aims to unlock SAF's full potential as a viable and sustainable alternative to conventional jet fuel, contributing to the aviation sector’s carbon footprint reduction.
FHE and MAG will actively collaborate with airports, fuel suppliers, and other airlines, leveraging shared expertise and best practices to enhance the efficiency and commercial viability of SAF development in Malaysia.
This partnership will also focus on a comprehensive assessment of all airports within MAG’s network to evaluate existing infrastructure and identify necessary enhancements required for SAF deployment.
This initiative aligns with the Airports of Tomorrow project, a joint effort by Airports Council International (ACI) World and the World Economic Forum (WEF), launched in June 2023.
The project aims to accelerate aviation decarbonisation by transforming airports from traditional passenger hubs into dynamic energy centres, driving the sector towards its net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050.
This collaboration builds on FatHopes Energy’s earlier partnership with Topsoe, focused on developing a SAF refinery in Malaysia using UCO and other water-based oils.
Together, these efforts aim to establish a sustainable production ecosystem and resilient supply chain, further supporting Malaysia’s sustainability ambitions in the aviation sector.






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