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Finland and the Netherlands are leading the charge in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) development. In Finland, companies are pioneering technologies to produce synthetic SAF, aligning with the EU’s mandate requiring fuel producers to incorporate renewable fuels, starting at 2% and gradually increasing. ​

The Netherlands has emerged as a global frontrunner in SAF production, leveraging its robust logistics infrastructure and chemical expertise. The Dutch Draft Agreement on Sustainable Aviation aims for 14% of aviation fuel in the country to be sustainable by 2030, surpassing EU targets. Initiatives like ‘Bioport Holland’ exemplify the collaborative efforts between public and private sectors to position the Netherlands at the heart of the European bio jet fuel market. ​

These advancements in Finland and the Netherlands are pivotal in steering the aviation industry toward a more sustainable future.

GreenAir News – Finland’s role in synthetic SAF development

Invest in Holland – The Netherlands as a global frontrunner in SAF production:

ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) – Dutch Bioport Holland initiative

 

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