EASA has published updated guidance on the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for commercial aviation, outlining technical and regulatory recommendations for safe and compliant adoption. The June 2024 release supports airlines and fuel suppliers in integrating SAF into operations, with a focus on fuel quality, certification, and documentation. ...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has released updated guidance on the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for commercial aviation operators. The new document, published in June 2024, provides detailed recommendations for airlines and fuel suppliers regarding the safe handling, certification, and operational integration of SAF.
This guidance aims to support the aviation sector’s transition towards lower carbon emissions by clarifying technical and regulatory requirements for SAF adoption. EASA’s publication addresses fuel quality standards, blending limits, and procedures for documenting SAF usage in compliance with EU regulations.
Industry stakeholders are encouraged to review the updated guidance to ensure alignment with evolving sustainability objectives and regulatory frameworks. The full document is available on the EASA website for reference and implementation.
EASA has published updated guidance on the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for commercial aviation, outlining technical and regulatory recommendations for safe and compliant adoption. The June 2024 release supports airlines and fuel suppliers in integrating SAF into operations, with a focus on fuel quality, certification, and documentation. Industry professionals can access the full guidance on the EASA website.