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SAF APAC Summit

七月 16, 2025 - 七月 17, 2025

SAF APAC Summit: Shaping the Future of Sustainable Aviation in Asia-Pacific

The SAF APAC Summit, set to take place at the luxurious W Melbourne, is rapidly becoming a cornerstone event for sustainability leaders, aviation executives, and clean energy innovators across the Asia-Pacific region. Positioned at the intersection of climate action and aviation, this summit brings together a broad spectrum of stakeholders to shape the future of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and its role in decarbonizing one of the world’s most vital—and carbon-intensive—sectors.

More than just a forum, the SAF APAC Summit serves as a catalyst for regional cooperation and innovation. With global momentum accelerating toward net-zero aviation targets, this summit arrives at a crucial moment for aligning industry, government, and finance around scalable solutions.


Why the SAF APAC Summit Is a Must-Attend Event

As the demand for sustainable aviation fuel surges worldwide, the Asia-Pacific region finds itself at a critical juncture. Rapid economic growth, increasing air travel demand, and escalating climate commitments make APAC a focal point for SAF deployment. The summit provides an exceptional opportunity for collaboration and shared learning across national and sectoral boundaries.

Key features of the SAF APAC Summit include:

Engaging keynote speeches by global thought leaders in aviation and climate

Technical panels covering the SAF value chain—from feedstocks to end users

Regulatory briefings on emerging SAF mandates and incentives

Networking sessions that foster cross-border partnerships

Technology showcases highlighting innovations in fuel production, logistics, and lifecycle emissions

By hosting the event in Melbourne, Australia, one of APAC’s most progressive cities in sustainability and innovation, the summit promises both strategic insight and actionable outcomes.


Covering the Entire Sustainable Aviation Fuel Value Chain

A distinguishing feature of the SAF APAC Summit is its comprehensive coverage of the SAF ecosystem. The agenda is designed to reflect the complexity of the fuel’s lifecycle, bringing together voices from every link in the chain—from feedstock suppliers and technology providers to fuel producers and airline buyers.

Key topics to be explored include:

Feedstock availability and scalability: Addressing the role of waste oils, agricultural residues, algae, and synthetic options.

Technology pathways for SAF production: Including HEFA, FT-SPK, ATJ, and emerging power-to-liquid (PtL) solutions.

Policy frameworks: Understanding APAC-specific mandates, tax incentives, and global benchmarks.

Supply chain logistics and certification: Ensuring SAF quality, traceability, and international compatibility.

Financing and investment models: Mobilizing capital and de-risking projects across diverse markets.

These sessions are tailored to provide not only knowledge but also tools for implementation, making the event highly actionable for decision-makers.


Who Will Be Attending the SAF APAC Summit?

One of the summit’s core strengths lies in its diverse attendee profile, which enables meaningful, cross-disciplinary dialogue. With more than 500+ confirmed participants, the event promises robust interaction between the public and private sectors.

Attendees will include:

Major airline carriers seeking long-term SAF supply agreements

Government regulators and aviation authorities

Leading SAF producers and refiners

Investors and financial institutions backing decarbonization projects

Technology firms and R&D innovators developing new fuel pathways

Supply chain and logistics specialists

NGOs, academics, and sustainability consultants

This diversity fosters an environment where strategic partnerships can form, enabling faster deployment of SAF across the region.


The Role of SAF in Achieving Asia-Pacific’s Climate Goals

As aviation emissions continue to grow, sustainable aviation fuel has emerged as one of the most promising solutions to reduce lifecycle emissions without the need to redesign aircraft or overhaul airport infrastructure. For the Asia-Pacific region—home to some of the world's fastest-growing air markets—scaling SAF is not just an environmental imperative, but an economic opportunity.

Countries across the region are implementing ambitious sustainability policies:

Singapore is advancing SAF blending mandates and green aviation hubs.

Japan and South Korea are investing in domestic SAF production facilities.

Australia is supporting biofuel R&D and low-carbon transport transitions.

India is exploring crop residue utilization to feed SAF pathways.

New Zealand is pushing forward with zero-emission flight trials.

The SAF APAC Summit acts as a convergence point for these national strategies, helping to align efforts, avoid duplication, and encourage collective progress.


Exploring the Business Models Driving SAF Adoption

Despite technological feasibility, one of the major bottlenecks to SAF adoption remains commercial viability. The SAF APAC Summit addresses this by showcasing innovative business models and funding mechanisms that make large-scale deployment financially attractive.

Key financing and business topics include:

Public-private partnership models for SAF infrastructure

Green bonds and carbon credit mechanisms for project funding

Offtake agreements between airlines and fuel producers

Role of multilateral institutions in reducing investor risk

Demand aggregation platforms for smaller carriers and airports

These discussions are vital to closing the cost gap between SAF and conventional jet fuel, a necessary step for mainstream adoption.


Creating a Launchpad for Regional Collaboration

One of the most powerful outcomes of the SAF APAC Summit is the opportunity to build regional alliances. Given the fragmented nature of SAF production and consumption across Asia-Pacific, no single country or company can tackle the challenge alone. Collaboration across borders—both geographic and industrial—is essential.

The Summit fosters such collaboration through:

Working group roundtables on regional SAF roadmaps

Joint declarations and memorandums of understanding

Cross-border R&D partnerships

Dialogue with international aviation bodies like ICAO and IATA

The ultimate goal is to establish a unified APAC SAF ecosystem capable of meeting both regional and global demand with transparency, scale, and sustainability.


Driving Forward the SAF Agenda in APAC

The SAF APAC Summit is more than an event—it's a mission-critical gathering that aligns the vision, technology, and capital needed to propel sustainable aviation fuel into the mainstream across Asia-Pacific. With its rich agenda, high-profile participation, and commitment to real-world impact, the summit is poised to be a transformative force in the region’s aviation decarbonization journey.

For airlines, investors, policymakers, and innovators alike, attending the SAF APAC Summit in Melbourne means stepping into the future of flight—cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable.