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South Korea prepares mix of sustainable aviation fuel for worldwide flights from 2027

South Korea said on Friday it objectives to guarantee all departing worldwide flights use a mix of about 1% of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from 2027.

The step aims to get ready for a carbon balanced out and decrease plan that ends up being compulsory for members of the International Civil Air Travel Company (ICAO) beginning with that year, the market and transportation ministries said.

As the world's No. 1 exporter of aviation fuel, South Korea needs bold policy assistance to prepare for the SAF market as a. appealing brand-new development engine in action to worldwide demand. growth, they stated in a statement.

Six South Korean airlines, including flag carrier Korean Air. , have begun, or strategy, to mix 1% of SAF in the fuel. for a single international route once a week beginning with this. year, the ministries added.

SAF, an option to petroleum jet fuel, is produced from. farming and waste feedstocks.

Need for SAF is anticipated to grow to 18.35 million tonnes. in 2030 from 240,000 tonnes in 2022, the ministries stated, mentioning. information from the International Air Transportation Association (IATA).

For the oil refining industry, the federal government stated it is. reviewing broader tax breaks for financial investment in developing SAF, as. well as incentives to reduce the problem of high SAF production. expenses in future.

(source: Reuters)