Five countries in the Asia-Pacific region are accelerating their shift towards sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through various new initiatives in Australia, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand. Recently, Singapore Airlines and its low-cost subsidiary, Scoot, announced their first purchase of SAF at Changi International Airport from Neste’s Singapore refinery, which is currently the largest single SAF production facility in the world. […]

ndiGo, the budget carrier, is considering the acquisition of widebody aircraft to expand its international reach and compete with Air India. Although the airline is still weighing its options, sources indicate that it is likely to acquire approximately 30 Airbus SE A350s. A public announcement regarding this decision may be made in the coming days. The sources requested anonymity as the information is not yet available to the public.

Issue 15 March 2025

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