EBAA backs SAF book-and-claim push that could extend eligibility to non-EU airports

The African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA/EBAA) praised an “encouraging direction” in ongoing lobbying efforts around SAF book-and-claim, saying it could broaden the scheme’s coverage beyond EU airports. The development is positioned as a potential unlock for business aviation sustainability accounting and compliance planning.

Discovered 2026-06-25T06:41:32.923941-07:00 | 2026-06-25T06:41:32.923941-07:00

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  • SAF book-and-claim eligibility rules determine whether operators can attribute environmental benefits to flights routed through non-EU locations, affecting compliance and reporting decisions.
  • EBAA’s endorsement highlights active stakeholder lobbying that could change the scheme’s practical geographic scope, with implications for how business aviation models sustainable fuel use.
  • The “encouraging direction” signal suggests momentum toward a more expansive approach, which can influence near-term contracting and sustainability accounting strategies.

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