Global adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) continued to expand in April 2025, driven by new airline agreements, refinery initiatives, and collaborations. Airlines such as EVA Air, Starlux Airlines, and EasyJet signed new offtake and supply agreements, while CPC Corporation began supplying domestically produced SAF in Taiwan for the first time. Wizz Air also announced plans to scale SAF use as part of its long-term net-zero roadmap.
Production and technology development advanced across multiple regions, with TotalEnergies, NTPC Green Energy, and Mabanaft progressing new SAF and e-SAF projects in Europe and Asia Pacific. Partnerships involving Sumitomo Forestry, Repsol, and Zhejiang Jianglan focused on innovative feedstocks and bioenergy solutions, while Heritage Aviation began SAF supply operations in the U.S., underscoring continued global momentum toward aviation decarbonization.
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