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IATA publishes new methodology ahead of April launch for SAF registry

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IATA publishes new methodology ahead of April launch for SAF registry
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Willie Walsh Director General | International Air Transport Association

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has published its Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) accounting and reporting methodology, marking a significant step towards the launch of the IATA SAF Registry in April 2025. The registry aims to facilitate a global market for SAF.

Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA’s Senior Vice President of Sustainability and Chief Economist, stated, “The IATA methodology will provide a consistent approach to accounting for the environmental benefits of SAF purchases, regardless of location. This is an essential component of the soon-to-be launched IATA SAF Registry which will enable airlines to claim SAF benefits against their regulatory and voluntary obligations, irrespective of where SAF was uplifted. The transparency of a published global standard methodology will give confidence that the Registry is robust and fair, with no double-counting. This is essential in creating a functioning global SAF market.”

Key features of the methodology include purchase-based emissions calculations aligned with ICAO’s CORSIA approach, optional tank-to-wake or well-to-wake emissions factors, and guidance for per-passenger and per-shipment calculations. The core principles emphasize a level playing field, prevention of double-counting, integrity in claims, and transparent data.

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Developed with input from over 40 airline experts globally, the methodology is designed to be feedstock-agnostic and technology-neutral. It complements existing international frameworks while ensuring consistency without duplicating efforts.

For further details or inquiries about the methodology, interested parties can contact Corporate Communications at +41 22 770 2967.

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