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Sustainable aviation fuels can reduce aviation risks from Middle East conflicts: WEF

June 13, 2026 2 Min Read

TLE Desk: Expanding the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) could help the global aviation industry reduce its vulnerability to geopolitical disruptions, including conflicts in the Middle East that threaten fuel supplies and increase operating costs, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) article.

The article notes that tensions and conflicts in the Middle East frequently affect global energy markets because the region remains a critical hub for oil production and transportation. Any disruption to fuel supplies can have significant consequences for airlines worldwide.

According to the WEF, sustainable aviation fuels offer an alternative energy source that can strengthen the resilience of the aviation sector by reducing dependence on conventional fossil fuels.

The article argues that wider adoption of SAF could help airlines diversify fuel supplies, improve energy security and mitigate the impact of geopolitical shocks on the aviation industry.

Sustainable aviation fuels are produced from renewable sources such as agricultural waste, used cooking oil, municipal waste and other non-fossil feedstocks. They can be used in existing aircraft with limited modifications and can significantly reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared with traditional jet fuel.

The WEF highlights that global demand for air travel continues to grow, increasing pressure on governments and airlines to identify cleaner and more secure energy solutions.

However, challenges remain, including higher production costs, limited supply and the need for greater investment in production facilities and infrastructure.

The article calls for stronger cooperation among governments, airlines, fuel producers and investors to accelerate the development and deployment of sustainable aviation fuels.

It also emphasizes the importance of supportive policies, financial incentives and long-term industry commitments to scale up SAF production and make it commercially competitive.

According to the WEF, expanding sustainable aviation fuel use could simultaneously support climate goals, improve energy resilience and help the aviation sector better withstand disruptions caused by geopolitical crises.

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