In The Philippines, Cebu Pacific aims to use sustainable aviation fuel across its commercial network by 2030 as part of its commitment to help the aviation sector achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
“We have to rely on technologies to decarbonize. We see that SAF will provide the bulk of carbon emissions reduction in the decade ahead. Our estimate, the industry estimate is probably about two-thirds of the net carbon reduction will come from the use of SAF,” Alex B. Reyes, chief strategy officer of Cebu Pacific, said during the Aviation Summit last week.
For this year, Cebu Pacific aims to assess market acceptance and engage with stakeholders to develop future SAF supply ahead of its planned integration into regular commercial flights by 2030, the report added.
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