
Aviation sector issues urgent call to accelerate policy action on sustainable aviation fuels
The European aviation sector, represented by the Destination 2050 partners,* together with fuel suppliers (Fuels Europe, Hydrogen Europe, Project SkyPower) and cargo and express delivery operators (European Cargo Alliance, European Express Association), today issued an urgent call for accelerated policy support to unlock the full decarbonisation potential of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF).
The joint call highlights the pressing challenges of affordable SAF deployment across Europe. Chief amongst them is that the current SAF market remains nascent — HEFA based fuels (Hydroprocessed Esters and Fatty Acids) are the only commercially available option today and face a substantial cost gap compared to conventional kerosene. At the same time, next generation SAF pathways — such as e SAF and advanced biofuels — continue to struggle with access to investment, in particular in reaching Final Investment Decisions (FID).
In response, the industry has laid out a 10 point action plan, designed to address early mover disadvantages and catalyse the scale up of SAF production and deployment. The plan lays out the key regulatory and financial measures needed to de risk investment, bridge the significant cost gap and incentivise innovation in fuel technologies critical to decarbonising air transport.
This call to action was handed over today to Apostolos Tzitzikostas, Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, during the Implementation Dialogue he convened to specifically address the ramp up of renewable and low carbon transport fuel production.
The initiative comes at a pivotal moment, as the European Commission prepares to unveil its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan in Q3 2025 — which is expected to finally provide the support needed to effectively accelerate and deploy SAF and related infrastructure.
*The Destination 2050 partners are ASD, Airlines for Europe (A4E), Airports Council International Europe (ACI EUROPE), Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO Europe), and European Regions Airline Association (ERA) – five leading European aviation associations that have joined forces to create a comprehensive roadmap for achieving net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
Aviation Industry Call for Policy Action on SAF
Accelerating the availability and affordability of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is essential to achieving the European Union (EU) and aviation industry climate goal of net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Published by the DESTINATION 2050 partners, together with fuel suppliers (Fuels Europe, Hydrogen Europe, Project SkyPower) and cargo and express delivery operators (European Cargo Alliance, European Express Association). Published 17 July 2025.
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