Mandate sets 2030 date for use of sustainable aviation fuel

Thousands of jobs could be created following confirmation that 10 per cent of all jet fuel in flights taking off from Britain will come from sustainable sources by 2030.

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Subject to parliamentary approval, the UK’s SAF mandate will come into force in January 2025.

Following consultations with industry, the government has committed to targets that will see around 1.2 million tonnes of SAF supplied to the UK airline industry annually.

It is estimated that a UK SAF industry would add over £1.8bn to the economy and create over 10,000 jobs across the country. 

This comes following £135m of recent funding allocated through the Advanced Fuels Fund, supporting the growth of 13 SAF projects nationally.

In a statement, transport secretary Mark Harper said:  ”Sustainable aviation fuel protects the future of UK aviation, the thousands of British jobs that depend on it, and the holidays and business travel flights that we all rely on.

“As part of our plan to grow the economy, the measures announced…will give both UK aviation and the UK SAF industry the certainty they need to keep creating skilled British jobs while giving passengers the freedom to continue travelling by air in a way that’s fit for the future.”

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