Boeing’s jets will be fully compatible with greener fuel by 2030. But is there enough to go around?
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is building all its new jets to be fully compatible with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by the end of this decade. The problem is – the greener fuel is scarce and expensive. Robert Boyd, the firm’s APAC regional sustainability lead, tells CNA’s Roland Lim what will drive and accelerate the uptake and production of SAF, which has been touted as the most viable immediate solution to reduce aviation emissions.
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is building all its new jets to be fully compatible with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by the end of this decade. The problem is – the greener fuel is scarce and expensive. Robert Boyd, the firm’s APAC regional sustainability lead, tells CNA’s Roland Lim what will drive and accelerate the uptake and production of SAF, which has been touted as the most viable immediate solution to reduce aviation emissions.