Singapore Airlines signs Sustainable Aviation Fuel deal
Singapore Airlines signed a deal to pilot flights powered by used cooking oil and waste animal fats. The airline will buy 1.25 million litres of this blended SAF, which will also be used on budget carrier Scoot flights.
SIA will start taking delivery of the SAF at Singapore’s Changi Airport later this year.
Singapore Airlines also joined with plane maker Airbus, Rolls Royce and aviation tech company Safran to sign the Global SAF Declaration at the Singapore Airshow, committing themselves to actively promote the development and use of SAF.
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