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    Exclusive-European Airlines Take Aim at Synthetic Green Jet Fuel Rules

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    Quick Summary

    European airlines are pushing to delay—or even scrap—the EU’s synthetic SAF (eSAF) mandates set for 2030 amid concerns over high costs and insufficient supply, arguing that current production pipelines and prices are infeasible.

    Exclusive-European airlines plan challenge to EU synthetic jet fuel rules

    European Airlines Push Back Against EU Synthetic Jet Fuel Mandate

    By Joanna Plucinska and Kate Abnett

    LONDON/BRUSSELS, March 17 (Reuters) - European airlines are preparing to challenge EU rules requiring the use of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel from 2030, two sources told Reuters, and plan to urge a delay or repeal of the mandate due to concerns over high costs and scarce supply.

    The move would target EU rules requiring airlines to use a certain amount of synthetic green jet fuel, or eSAF, from that year, with an industry announcement set for Thursday.

    The planned challenge, previously unreported, remains under discussion and could still change, the sources said, as regulators have privately pushed back against the idea. 

    The European Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Concerns Over Stringency and Feasibility

    Europe's Green Jet-Fuel Rules Too Strict

    The airline sector, already impacted by flight disruptions and higher fuel costs linked to the Iran war, says Europe's green jet fuel mandates are too strict, with insufficient supply on the market and prices that are too high to absorb.

    Aviation is among the hardest sectors to decarbonise, with zero-emission aircraft not expected this decade, leaving green fuels, with lower emissions than conventional jet fuel, as one of the few immediate options to cut emissions from air travel. 

    Europe's airline executives are following in the footsteps of the car industry, which last year managed to water down a rule banning the sale of CO2-emitting cars after 2035. 

    Airlines' Planned Actions

    Airlines Seek to Postpone or Overturn Rules

    The announcement is expected at an industry conference organized by trade group Airlines for Europe (A4E), with details still being finalized, the sources said.

    A4E's members include Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, Ryanair, easyJet and British Airways-owner IAG.

    "They want to postpone the eSAF requirements until there is enough production online," said Camille Mutrelle, a policy officer at advocacy group Transport and Environment (T&E) who has knowledge of the plans. T&E supports keeping the rules in place.

    "If we postpone, eSAF startups will die and Europe will lose the early mover advantage."

    One of the two sources who was familiar with the discussions said airlines were also considering urging that the eSAF mandate be scrapped altogether.

    Industry Warnings and Regulatory Details

    A4E Warns of Costs, Supply Gaps

    An A4E spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters its members were set to meet on Thursday, but did not comment on the group's position, saying airline CEOs would make the decision. 

    In a later statement, A4E said eSAF was a "nascent technology" and that projects with firm investment were expected to only produce 0.7% of volumes needed to meet EU targets in 2030.

    "Under the current eSAF trajectory, passengers would be forced to pay 7-9 billion euros of penalties, pushed onto airlines by fuel suppliers," it added.

    EU Sustainable Aviation Fuel Requirements

    The EU requires 2% of fuel made available at regional airports to be sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in 2025, rising to 6% in 2030, with synthetic SAF (eSAF) accounting for 1.2% from 2030, rising to 5% in 2035, under current plans.

    Airlines say there's little available supply of synthetic jet fuel and that planned production facilities are unlikely to come online in time to meet the mandate.

    Most SAF on the market is made from used cooking oil or animal waste, costs three to five times more than traditional jet fuel and makes up just 0.3% of global jet fuel supply.

    Synthetic sustainable jet fuel is made from renewable energy such as captured carbon dioxide or green hydrogen. It emits less carbon than bio-based SAF, but is much more expensive to make. 

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Joanna Plucinska in London and Kate Abnett in Brussels; Editing by Adam Jourdan, Keith Weir and Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    • European Airlines Push Back Against EU Synthetic Jet Fuel Mandate

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airlines want to postpone synthetic SAF mandates until production capacity ramps up, citing limited availability and substantial cost premiums.
    • •EU’s ReFuelEU mandates require 1.2% synthetic SAF by 2030, rising sharply to 5% by 2035 and 35% by 2050—targets the aviation sector now sees as unrealistic.
    • •EASA and other bodies warn that while overall SAF supply may meet targets, eSAF facilities lack final investment decisions, and production cost gaps remain significant.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-European airlines take aim at synthetic green jet fuel rules

    1Why are European airlines challenging EU synthetic green jet fuel rules?

    Airlines argue that costs are too high and there is not enough supply of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel to meet the 2030 EU mandates.

    2What changes do airlines want regarding EU green jet fuel rules?

    Airlines are calling for at least a delay in the rules or potentially scrapping the synthetic fuel mandate altogether.

  • Concerns Over Stringency and Feasibility
  • Europe's Green Jet-Fuel Rules Too Strict
  • Airlines' Planned Actions
  • Airlines Seek to Postpone or Overturn Rules
  • Industry Warnings and Regulatory Details
  • A4E Warns of Costs, Supply Gaps
  • EU Sustainable Aviation Fuel Requirements
  • Reporting Credits
  • 3What is eSAF and why is it important?

    eSAF, or synthetic sustainable aviation fuel, is made from renewable sources like captured carbon dioxide or green hydrogen and emits less carbon than traditional fuels.

    4How much more expensive is sustainable aviation fuel compared to traditional jet fuel?

    Sustainable aviation fuel costs three to five times more than standard jet fuel and makes up just 0.3% of global supply.

    5What are the current and future EU requirements for SAF usage?

    EU mandates 2% of aviation fuel as SAF in 2025, rising to 6% by 2030. From 2030, 1.2% must be synthetic SAF, increasing to 5% by 2035.

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