Singapore Airlines (SIA) said it aims to increase the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), or biojet, across its network in an effort to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
SIA has been an active member of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group (Safug) since 2011 and began a series of package flights from San Francisco to Singapore that incorporated the use of SAF in 2017. Last year, the company worked with Stockholm's Swedavia Airport to load SAF on departing flights.
The group said that it aims to "continue to collaborate with like-minded partners to develop a robust sustainable aviation fuel supply chain and carbon market."
SIA is also a participant in the International Civil Aviation Organisation's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (Corsia), which seeks to cap the industry's growth in carbon emissions from 2020.