Raven inks Japanese airline SAF agreements
The waste-to-hydrogen company has signed MoUs with JAL and ANA to supply sustainable aviation fuel from 2025
Renewable fuels developer Raven SR has signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Japanese airlines All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for ten years. Raven will supply each airline with 50,000t/yr of SAF starting from 2025, with the volume rising to 200,000t/yr by 2035. The firm plans to begin commercial production in 2025 in California, incrementally increasing capacity by 200,000t/yr up to 2034 in the US and Europe, with an eye to serving the two airlines’ international routes. US oil major Chevron—a strategic investor in Raven—has taken a 50pc stake in a waste-to-hydrogen project in California. The project will use Raven’s hydrogen a
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