Govt Plans to Mandate Blending of Jet Fuel With Sustainable Aviation Fuel
To reduce the carbon footprint of India's aviation sector, the aviation and petroleum ministries are working together to investigate technologies and adequate sourcing of SAF to make it more affordable for airlines.
Highlights
- SpiceJet operated a flight using blended fuels in 2018.
- Three Tata Group airlines – Air India, AirAsia India and Vistara signed MoU with CSIR-IIP.
- Airbus is working on the world's first zero-emission aircraft.
In the future, Indian airlines may be required to blend traditional jet fuel with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). To reduce the carbon footprint of India’s aviation sector, the aviation and petroleum ministries are working together to investigate technologies and adequate sourcing of SAF to make it more affordable for airlines.
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