The UK has announced a bold set of initiatives to establish itself as a global leader in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and accelerate the path to zero-carbon flight. Unveiled by Parliament this week, the measures aim to fast-track the commercialization of clean fuels while supporting national employment and economic growth.
Each SAF producer will receive an additional £400,000 grant to assist with fuel testing and certification—on top of the £63 million already distributed this year through the Advanced Fuels Fund.
To ensure price stability for consumers, the government is also introducing a Revenue Certainty Mechanism (RCM), funded by levies on aviation fuel suppliers. The scheme is expected to keep average ticket price increases within £1.50 per year. The Department for Transport (DfT) will continue to work with industry partners on finalizing RCM details.
These combined efforts reflect the UK’s strategic commitment to decarbonizing aviation and leading the global shift toward greener skies.