Singapore Introduces Sustainable Aviation Fuel Levy for Outbound Flights

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Singapore's recent announcement regarding the introduction of a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) levy for outbound flights starting in 2026 has sparked discussions within the aviation industry. Experts praise Singapore's move on aviation fuel sustainability, highlighting its potential to drive progress.

Singapore ’s recent announcement regarding the introduction of a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) levy for outbound flights starting in 2026 has sparked discussions within the aviation industry. The Edge Singapore reports that while some travellers may view this move with trepidation due to potential cost implications, experts praise Singapore ’s move on aviation fuel sustainability, highlighting its potential to drive progress.

Frederick Teo, CEO of Temasek subsidiary GenZero, believes the levy structure brings essential clarity and predictable costs for both travellers and airlines, all the while helping Singapore achieve its goals for sustainable aviation fuel. Unlike traditional mandates seen elsewhere, where airlines shoulder the burden of purchasing cleaner jet fuel and adjusting ticket prices accordingly, Singapore’s approach offers a more streamlined solution. On Feb 19, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) introduced the Singapore Sustainable Air Hub Blueprint, detailing Singapore’s roadmap for reducing carbon emissions in its aviation industr

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