New SAF blending terminal in Australia starts ops

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Aircraft refueling at Wellcamp Airport Toowoomba
(PHOTO: Wagner Sustainable Fuels)

Wagner Sustainable Fuels has commenced operations at its dedicated Sustainable Aviation Fuel blending terminal in AustraliaWagner Sustainable Fuels has commenced operations at its dedicated Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending terminal, partnering with Boeing and technology provider, FlyORO. The facility’s modular design can scale with demand and be replicated as the SAF industry takes hold in Australia and the Asia Pacific.

Wagner Sustainable Fuels said it has become Australia’s first RSB (Roundtable of Sustainable Biomaterials) certified SAF company. This gives customers a world-leading accounting process and guarantees chain-of-custody and SAF authenticity.

“This is a defining moment for sustainable aviation in Australia and underscores Wagner Sustainable Fuels’ commitment to provide solutions today for the challenges of tomorrow,” said Matt Doyle, CEO Wagner Sustainable Fuels. “The launch of our Toowoomba Terminal is the start of our plans to deliver decarbonisation benefits and meet the aviation sector’s growing demand through flexible, efficient and scalable SAF blending. With the support from Boeing, we’re focused on bringing large scale SAF and renewable diesel production to Australia and integrating it into the global supply chain through the Brisbane Recycling and SAF Facility, which is currently under planning and development.”

Unlike conventional jet fuel, SAF is produced from renewable or non-fossil fuel sources – like municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, animal fats and vegetable oils – and significantly reduces carbon emissions over the fuel’s lifecycle, making it a more sustainable alternative for powering aircraft. SAF blending is the controlled mixing of “neat” SAF with conventional fossil jet fuel that, once tested and certified, is a pure drop-in aviation fuel acceptable within current airport and aircraft infrastructure.

“Current global regulations permit commercial aircraft to use up to a 50/50 blend of SAF and fossil jet fuel.  This will continue to rise as additional production pathways are certified,” said Dr. Kimberly Camrass, Boeing head of Asia Pacific Sustainability. “Wagner’s commercial blending terminal is a powerful step forward in aviation decarbonisation, boosting regional employment and opening new export markets. It will also provide important learnings to support the development of robust and scalable SAF supply chains within Australia.”

According to the Boeing CSIRO SAF Roadmap, jet fuel demand in Australia is projected to grow by 75% by 2050. Wagner Sustainable Fuels partnered with FlyORO to deploy advanced and scalable SAF blending technologies in Australia for commercial, general aviation and defence customers.

“FlyORO’s modular SAF blending system, AlphaLite, doesn’t just help reduce emissions – it creates a scalable platform for collaboration, co-investment, and transparency across the fuel value chain,” said Jonathan Yeo, FlyORO’s Chief Executive Officer. “This integrated model complements FlyORO’s broader deployment strategy, including standalone facilities such as the one operating in Singapore. This is how we unlock speed and scale. We’re excited to partner with the leadership of Wagner Sustainable Fuels and Boeing to pioneer a more sustainable flying ecosystem in Australia.”

EcoCeres joins renewable fuel UN compact
EcoCeres said it has joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) on sustainable fuels. “As a company committed to creating positive change, our membership in the UNGC reflects our dedication to responsible growth,” said Matti Lievonen, CEO of EcoCeres. “We are dedicated to integrating sustainable practices into every aspect of our business and contributing to UNGC Sustainable Development Goals. We are also excited to collaborate with other global leaders to drive positive impact and foster a more sustainable future.”

EcoCeres joins more than 20,000 companies worldwide in a collective effort to promote sustainable development and corporate accountability. The partnership offers access to a global network, resources, and best practices that will support EcoCeres in strengthening its sustainability initiatives. EcoCeres plans to leverage its membership to enhance transparency, set measurable sustainability goals, and foster innovative solutions that benefit stakeholders, the environment, and society at large.

Wagner Sustainable Fuels has commenced operations at its dedicated Sustainable Aviation Fuel blending terminal in Australia


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