Cathay Group and Airbus Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Investment
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Cathay Group and Airbus Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Investment

Cathay Group and Airbus have announced a significant partnership to invest in the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), aiming to enhance environmental sustainability in aviation.

The Cathay Group and Airbus announced a joint investment agreement of up to US$70 million for sustainable aviation fuel production earlier today, October 21st, on the sidelines of the IATA World Sustainability Symposium.

This joint investment aims to accelerate the development of SAF production in Asia and beyond.

The agreement was announced in Hong Kong during a ceremony hosted by Cathay chief operations and service delivery officer Alex McGowan, and Anand Stanley, Airbus’ president in the Asia-Pacific.

McGowan stated: “SAF remains the most important lever for Cathay and the wider aviation industry to drive toward our common decarbonisation goals. This co-investment partnership with Airbus underscores our commitment to supporting a more scalable SAF industry in the near term. It complements our broader strategy of investing in the technologies and production capacity that can transform the industry in the long run, including our participation in the recently launched one world BEV SAF Fund. Meanwhile, we are also expanding SAF usage today through partnerships with like-minded organisations.”

SAF remains the most important lever for Cathay and the wider aviation industry to drive toward our common decarbonisation goals. Translation: SAF是国泰航空及更广泛航空工业向共同减排目标前进的最重要工具。

Stanley added: “This agreement reflects the shared commitment of Airbus and Cathay to make a real difference. The production and distribution of affordable SAF at scale requires an unprecedented cross-sectoral approach. Our partnership with Cathay is a concrete example of how we catalyse production in the most suitable locations to serve our customers.”

This agreement reflects the shared commitment of Airbus and Cathay to make a real difference. Translation: 该协议体现了空中客车与国泰航空共同努力实现真正改变的承诺。

The partnership also includes collaboration to advocate for supportive SAF policies on both the supply and demand side across Asia. With the region’s strong potential in feedstock supply, production capacity, and its vibrant aviation market, Cathay and Airbus aim to leverage their global experience to help shape policies that make SAF more accessible and affordable in this part of the world.

What the partnership entails

Under the terms of the partnership, the two companies will work to identify, evaluate and invest in projects that support the scaling of SAF production towards 2030 and beyond.

Projects will be assessed based on their commercial viability, technological maturity, and potential for long-term offtake.

Scaling SAF adoption requires deep collaboration across the value chain, from policymakers and investors to SAF producers, airlines and customers. This co-investment agreement reflects the spirit of partnership with Airbus and Cathay teaming up to accelerate production capability for more meaningful impact.

Prior to this most recent joint investment, Cathay also joined as a launch investor in the one world BEV SAF Fund, a joint initiative with other one world airlines and Bill Gates’ climate investment firm Breakthrough Energy Ventures, just last month.

That fund focuses on novel, next-generation SAF technologies with the potential to scale significantly and reduce costs. Complementing this, the Cathay–Airbus partnership will target more mature SAF opportunities to accelerate near- to medium-term availability. Long before this, Cathay and Airbus have a long-standing partnership dating back to 1989, when the airline placed its first order for Airbus aircraft. Today, the Cathay Group operates more than 85 Airbus aircraft, with an outstanding order for over 70 more to be delivered.

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