Indian carrier signs sustainable jet fuel deal with refiner

Published 06:26 on July 16, 2026 / Last updated at 06:26 on July 16, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), International (Aviation/CORSIA)

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India’s youngest fully operational airline and a state-owned oil marketing company have signed an agreement to develop supply frameworks for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Indian airports, supporting compliance with ICAO’s CORSIA scheme and the country’s wider decarbonisation targets.
India’s youngest fully operational airline and a state-owned oil marketing company have signed an agreement to develop supply frameworks for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Indian airports, supporting compliance with ICAO’s CORSIA scheme and the country’s wider decarbonisation targets.


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