

APAC SAF Outlook 2025
A joint publication by ASAFA and Argus Media provides the most comprehensive analysis of the sustainable aviation fuel landscape across Asia-Pacific. The report explores regional demand growth, feedstock availability, investment trends, and policy readiness, drawing on extensive industry surveys and market data. It highlights key barriers including cost, feedstock constraints, and policy fragmentation and outlines clear recommendations for harmonized carbon intensity-based frameworks, cross-border cooperation, and financing mechanisms. The Outlook offers critical insights for governments, airlines, producers, and investors driving Asia-Pacific’s aviation decarbonization journey toward 2030.

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Pioneer Members and Partners are those who supported ASAFA right from the start, helping to shape and establish the foundation of our mission to advance sustainable aviation fuel in Asia and beyond. Their early commitment has been instrumental in driving our vision forward. We are grateful to these organizations:
Korea Europe and You - 1PointFive - Bureau Veritas - PT. Green Energi Utama - LanzaJet - Marquis Global Energy - SkyNRG - EU-ASEAN Business Council - A*Star - DHL -Sustainable Aviation Futures - Korean Air - Airbus SE - TotalEnergies - Quantum Commodity Intelligence - General Index
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Asia SAF Association (ASAFA) is Asia's first independent non-profit dedicated to advancing the adoption and integration of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across Asia.
We are dedicated to accelerating aviation decarbonization in Asia by promoting SAF adoption, advancing robust policies and market integration, ensuring a diverse SAF supply chain, enhancing technical expertise through collaboration, and mobilizing investments for infrastructure and innovation to drive economic growth and sustainability in aviation. We are based in Singapore.
What is SAF?
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel, made from renewable sources like biomass, waste materials and green energy.
Unlike fossil fuels, SAF reduces greenhouse gas emissions, helping to make air travel more environmentally friendly. It's a key part of the aviation industry's efforts to lower its carbon footprint while still meeting global travel needs.

















































