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Airline sector falling behind on clean fuel switch, says IATA

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Mandatory rules requiring airlines to use a set percentage of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in their fuel mix ‘have pushed prices higher’ and ‘discouraged voluntary demand.’

SINGAPORE: The airline industry’s green transition is stalling as high costs and limited output choke the rollout of cleaner jet fuel, the head of the industry’s trade association said on Monday.

“Unfortunately, we’re not making sufficient progress on sustainable aviation fuel,” International Air Transport Association (IATA) director-general Willie Walsh told the Changi Aviation Summit in Singapore.

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is billed as a key tool to curb carbon emissions from planes, and took centre stage at the conference ahead of the Singapore Airshow.

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