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SIA Group buys sustainable fuel from Neste, World Energy

The transactions are projected to reduce more than 9,500 tonnes of carbon emissions.

The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has signed new agreements with renewable fuel producers Neste and World Energy to reduce carbon emissions through the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

The transactions were completed in the first quarter of 2025 and are projected to reduce more than 9,500 tonnes of carbon emissions.

Under the agreements, SIA acquired 1,000 tonnes of neat SAF from Neste. The fuel was produced at Neste’s Singapore refinery, blended locally, and used at Singapore Changi Airport.

This marks the airline group’s second SAF purchase from Neste’s Singapore facility and supports efforts to build a resilient and scalable SAF supply chain in the country.

Additionally, the airline purchased approximately 2,000 tonnes of SAF in the form of emissions reductions through the Book & Claim system from US-based World Energy. 
 

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