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A DREAM OF GREENER SKIES

Sustainable fuel keeping the world’s aircraft flying, connecting our communities without damaging the planet. It’s a dream worth chasing. But as a fusion of interlocking political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental trends, SAF looks complex and confusing.

The following expert voices will give you the inside track on aviation’s greener future. They are a cross-section of the aviation industry, from experienced policy analysts to those building the infrastructure connecting producers to customers. Taken together, they’re a definitive summary of the SAF landscape: the ideal overview of its issues, opportunities, and development.

What unites them: while not minimizing the difficulties, the overall outlook is profoundly positive. In the pages ahead, you’ll learn what our experts believe, why they think that way, and – perhaps most importantly – their opinions on how it will happen.

01
THE LOW-COST MODEL IS
THE SUSTAINABILITY MODEL

Anders Fagernæs,
Norwegian

02
AVIATION IS A NET CONTRIBUTOR
TO THE ECONOMY

Alastair Blanshard,
ICF

03
ENDLESS GROWTH IS NOT
A NATURAL RIGHT

Patrick Edmond,
Altair Advisory

04
AVIATION NEEDS TO INTERNALIZE
ITS EXTERNAL COSTS

Klaas Pel,
Neste

05
LONG-TERM POLICY
SUPPORT IS VITAL

Nick Macilveen,
Sustainable Fuels and Project Development Consultant

06
THE SAF PRICE IS THE
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD

Maarten van Dijk,
SkyNRG

07
FROM “THIS WILL NEVER FLY” TO
“THIS IS THE FUTURE”

Jens Ole Madsen,
European Energy

08
FOR PtX TODAY, LOOK AT WIND
IN THE 90s

Anders Thorsen,
EIFO

09
THE IMPACT FROM
INTEGRATION

Ian Moore and Ian Mitchell,
Advisian

10
CONNECTED COOPERATION
ACROSS THE SUPPLY CHAIN

Helge Sachs,
Sasol ecoFT

11
EXECUTING ON A UNIFIED STRATEGY
FOR SUSTAINABLE FUEL

Helen Giles and Michael AuBuchon,
Southwest Airlines