Boeing and Technion to develop SAF from green hydrogen and CO2 to support aviation’s 2050 decarbonization

Boeing and Israel’s Technion have launched a collaboration to develop sustainable aviation fuel produced from green hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide, aiming to support aviation’s 2050 decarbonization goal. The programme will explore power‑to‑liquid pathways to scale feedstock diversity and support long‑term sector growth.

Discovered 2026-01-27T06:23:30.641678-08:00 | 2026-01-27T06:23:30.641678-08:00

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  • Develops a power‑to‑liquid SAF pathway using green hydrogen and CO2, offering an alternative feedstock route that could help address the global SAF supply gap.
  • Brings a major OEM into hydrogen‑linked fuel chemistry, aligning with the broader hydrogen aviation roadmap that positions hydrogen as a complementary decarbonisation route.
  • Successful scale‑up would shift offtake and compliance dynamics as markets and regulators implement mandates such as the EU 2% SAF uplift.

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