SAF feedstock is nearly enough to meet aviation decarbonisation targets -IATA report

Published 09:42 on September 24, 2025 / Last updated at 09:42 on September 24, 2025 / / CO2 Management (CCUS), International (Aviation/CORSIA), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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There is almost enough feedstock to meet the demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to decarbonise the sector by 2050, but hurdles remain, including the high costs to meeting demand from non-biomass sources like power-to-liquids (PtL), according to a new report.
There is almost enough feedstock to meet the demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to decarbonise the sector by 2050, but hurdles remain, including the high costs to meeting demand from non-biomass sources like power-to-liquids (PtL), according to a new report.


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