Global saf production has doubled since 2023, reaching one million tonnes in 2024, but it still represents just 0.3 per cent of global jet fuel production, reports New York's Edge.
IATA director general Willie Walsh criticised governments for subsidising fossil fuels instead of incentivising SAF development.
He urged policymakers to adopt models used in wind and solar energy transitions.
By 2025, SAF is projected to account for 0.7 per cent of global jet fuel production, with long-term investments critical to meeting net-zero goals by 2050.
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IATA director general Willie Walsh criticised governments for subsidising fossil fuels instead of incentivising SAF development.
He urged policymakers to adopt models used in wind and solar energy transitions.
By 2025, SAF is projected to account for 0.7 per cent of global jet fuel production, with long-term investments critical to meeting net-zero goals by 2050.
SeaNews Turkey