Sustainable aviation fuel – or SAF – is one of the key levers for the decarbonisation of the global air transport sector. The nascent SAF industry continues to show promise, with the number of offtake agreements rising in the past two years as airlines demonstrate their commitment to the fuel and new projects boost production capacity. But hurdles remain, namely scarcity of supply, competition for resources, and a lack significant capital flow towards projects. This event will explain the challenges and next steps to financing the scale-up of SAF, as well as the potential rewards.
Agenda
Registration & Networking
- 13:30 – 14:00
Welcome Remarks
- 14:00 – 14:10
Anne Munaretto
Global Climate Change and Sustainability Services Leader, Aerospace, Defense and Mobility, EYNikolas Soulopoulos
Head of Commercial Transport Analysis, BloombergNEF
Aviation’s net-zero pathway
- 14:10 – 14:20
A look at the overall path to net-zero and the role of the different levers of mitigation available to aviation.
Haldane Dodd
Executive Director, ATAG
SAF: State of the Market
- 14:20 – 14:30
Daisy Robinson
Renewable Fuels Specialist, BloombergNEF
Panel: challenges and opportunities to SAF scale-up
- 14:30 – 15:20
Environmental regulations and fiscal policies have already affected the SAF market in Europe, North America and elsewhere. The industry has been growing and the production project pipeline implies a tenfold increase in SAF capacity by 2030.
However, as new announced projects look more like small startups than big oil, financing is more important than ever. All eyes are on long-term offtakes, and take-or-pay guarantees, but are airlines in a place to commit? Can traditional project financing models adapt, and what needs to turn proposed projects into production.
This panel will discuss the challenges and opportunities investing in SAF and what is needed to grow the industry to the level required to meet emissions reduction targets.
Moderated by Nikolas Soulopoulos, BloombergNEF
Julien Manhes, Head of Sustainable Aviation Fuels and CDR, Airbus
Kathleen Wight, Vice President, World Energy Services
Margaux Thoyer – Rozat, SAF Procurement Manager, AirFrance
Networking Break
- 15:20 – 15:40
Breakout Roundtable Discussions
- 15:40 – 16:20
Event participants will be divided into discussion groups. Each group will be allocated a specific question related to financing the scale-up of SAF.
Roundtable discussions: Feedback
- 16:20 – 16:30
A spokesperson for each roundtable will be invited to provide a summary of the topic discussed.
Fireside chat: The Road to Belém
- 16:30 – 16:50
This conversation will consider how opportunities for SAF production in Brazil and the wider Latin American landscape could progress ahead of the upcoming COP30 meeting.
Maria Whittaker, Chief Corporate Responsibility, Abra Group
Ryan D Faucett, Vice President, Global Sustainability & Partnerships, Boeing
Representative, Finance Sector (tbc)
Closing Remarks
- 16:50 – 17:00
Nikolas Soulopoulos
Head of Commercial Transport Analysis, BloombergNEFDaisy Robinson
Renewable Fuels Specialist, BloombergNEF
Networking Reception
- 17:00 – 19:00
Speakers

Daisy Robinson

Haldane Dodd

Julien Manhes
Julien Manhes is Head of SAF and Carbon Dioxide Removal Development at Airbus, where he leads efforts to scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) deployment and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) solutions in support of the industry’s Net Zero 2050 goal.

Kathleen Wight

Nikolas Soulopoulos
