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Oneworld alliance launches $150 million fund for sustainable aviation fuel technology
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Sean Doyle, Chairman and Chief Executive | British Airways

A group of oneworld member airlines, together with Breakthrough Energy Ventures, has launched a $150 million investment fund aimed at advancing and commercializing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technologies. The initiative was announced in Dallas, Texas, on September 17.

The consortium includes Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, IAG (which owns British Airways, Iberia, Vueling, Aer Lingus, and LEVEL), Cathay Pacific, and Japan Airlines. Singapore Airlines from the Star Alliance is also participating in the effort.

Breakthrough Energy Ventures was founded by Bill Gates in 2015 to promote innovation in sustainable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through new technology development. The new fund seeks to address the high costs and limited availability of SAF by investing in next-generation fuel solutions that can be produced at scale.

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Robert Isom, Chief Executive Officer of American Airlines and Chair of oneworld, said: "By investing in the SAF technologies of the future, American and our oneworld partners are making this business decision to unlock novel technologies with the potential to reach a larger scale at lower prices than current technologies can achieve. We believe reducing the emissions from our operation meets the demands of our customers, will make our business more competitive, and will enable us to continue to deliver the enormous economic benefits of commercial aviation for generations to come."

The structure of the Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund is designed to support global development of cost-effective fuel alternatives that emit less carbon than traditional jet fuels. The partnership aims to combine scientific expertise with commercial experience to help bring new types of sustainable fuels into widespread use.

According to analysis by oneworld, aviation generates over $4 trillion in economic activity globally and supports more than 85 million jobs. However, it contributes about 2-3% of worldwide carbon dioxide emissions. As demand for air travel continues rising despite these environmental concerns, airlines are seeking ways to limit their impact by investing both in newer aircraft models and alternative fuels like SAF.

While using SAF can significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions compared with conventional jet fuel, industry leaders note that more investment is needed for production at competitive prices. The new fund represents an effort by major airlines to accelerate progress toward these goals.

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