SECTIONS

HomeArticlesPodcastsJobs

EASA publishes report on SAF scale-up, progress and pressure points

SOURCE: European Union Aviation Safety Agency

November 4, 2025

BY European Union Aviation Safety Agency

Advertisement

Advertisement

Related Stories

Topsoe fuels China’s push for SAF– selected as technology provider for major project

Article image

By Topsoe

January 29, 2026

Sustainable Aviation Fuels Business 

Topsoe has been selected by Tangshan Jinlihai Biotechnology Co. Ltd. to provide its Hydroflex technology and related services for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project with the capacity to process 300,000 tons of feedstock annually.

Read More

Honeywell on Jan. 27 announced that SAF One Energy Management Limited will use Honeywell UOP Ecofining process technology to produce SAF. Tata Projects Ltd. has been appointed as EPC partner for the project.

Read More

SAF producer XCF Global Inc. and DevvStream Corp., a caron management and environmental asset monetization firm, on Jan. 26 announced that they have agreed to a binding term sheet to combine Southern Energy Renewables Inc. in a three-party merger.

Read More

The U.K. Department of Transport on Jan. 20 announced plans to offer up to £43 million ($59.53 million) to support green aviation projects, including those focused on clean fuels and zero-emission aircraft.

Read More

EcoCeres has officially launched its state-of-the-art renewable fuel facility in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, marking a historic milestone as the country’s first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production plant.

Read More

Upcoming Events

Sign up for our e-newsletter!
BBI International Logo

@ Copyright 2026 - BBI International - All rights reserved.