Boeing says Brazil could be top sustainable aviation fuel player

Brazil has the potential to become one of the major global players in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), a Boeing executive said on Tuesday, as the sector attempts to meet its ambitious goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The target agreed within the IATA representing airlines will largely depend on the development and increased production of SAF, which is made from renewable resources such as vegetable oils or waste. The South American country, one of the world's largest agricultural producers, is already a global leader in biofuels such as ethanol, made from sugarcane or corn, and soyoil-derived biodiesel. "Brazil has the technical capacity, qualified workforce and raw material to post the concrete results and impacts needed for us to solve together this global challenge of how to decarbonize aviation," Boeing's Latin America and the Caribbean head, Landon Loomis, told a forum hosted by the company in Sao Paulo. "Boeing already is one of the world's largest buyers of sustainable aviation fuel," he noted. While radical technological change is deemed key to cutting aviation emissions, the sector's main focus has been on fuels that can be used in existing jet engines, such as plant or waste-based SAF and synthetic alternatives. Securing enough SAF supply is the industry's biggest challenge in its push for net-zero emissions, amid high costs and slow production growth.<br/>IATA estimates the use of SAF could account for 65% of the industry's efforts to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/boeing-says-brazil-could-be-top-sustainable-aviation-fuel-player-2023-08-08/
8/9/23