Major airlines are no longer treating sustainable aviation fuel as a test project. Cathay Group just proved it by inking a deal with Neste to supply SAF across Europe, the United States, and Asia-Pacific. This is real fuel, flowing through real airports, powering real flights right now.
The agreement marks a significant shift in how international carriers are approaching decarbonization. Instead of single-route pilots or symbolic commitments, Cathay is building a global SAF supply chain that spans three continents simultaneously.
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Neste has been delivering blended SAF to three major international hubs. At Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Europe and Los Angeles International Airport in the U.S., Cathay Pacific flights are already powered by Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel blended with conventional jet fuel.
In the Asia-Pacific region, Neste supplies SAF to Singapore Changi Airport for flights operated by Air Hong Kong, the all-cargo airline owned by Cathay Group. This cargo operation demonstrates how SAF adoption extends beyond passenger travel into the logistics sector.
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"Partnering with Neste marks a significant step toward our shared vision of decarbonizing air travel. SAF continues to play an important role in our decarbonization journey as the most viable solution today for addressing emissions associated with flying."
Kristof Van Passel, Head of Procurement Operations & Sustainability, Cathay Pacific
What makes this deal possible is Neste's position as the world's leading producer of sustainable aviation fuel. The Finnish company currently operates refineries on three continents, giving it the ability to supply airlines at multiple locations without lengthy fuel transport chains.
Neste's roadmap for scaling Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production and reducing global emissions.
The fuel works as a drop-in solution, meaning it integrates seamlessly with existing aircraft engines and airport fueling infrastructure. Airlines do not need to make any modifications to use it.
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Airlines are facing a convergence of regulatory pressures that make SAF procurement a strategic priority. The CORSIA framework is tightening, with mandatory participation starting by 2027 for countries representing over 75% of international aviation.
Europe is already enforcing its ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation, which mandates 2% SAF content starting this year, escalating to 70% by 2050. The UK requires 2% SAF content from January 2025, rising to 10% by 2030.
"Our global SAF production and supply capabilities offer international airlines, such as Cathay, a viable option to scale up usage of SAF, which is a key lever to reduce aviation related emissions."
Mario Mifsud, Vice President Renewable Fuels Sales & Trading EMEA & APAC, Neste
A global comparison of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production capacities from leading producers, highlighting the race to scale up renewable fuel.
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The inclusion of Air Hong Kong signals that SAF adoption is expanding beyond passenger airlines. Air cargo represents a significant portion of aviation emissions, and logistics companies face growing pressure to reduce supply chain carbon footprints.
This deal illustrates how fuel procurement is becoming a core component of airline climate strategy. Long-term SAF access is no longer a branding exercise, but a hedge against regulatory tightening and future fuel scarcity.
For aviation, where electrification remains impractical for long-haul routes, SAF is the most practical solution for cutting lifecycle emissions. As mandates tighten, multi-region agreements like the Cathay-Neste partnership will become the standard for credible decarbonization.
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