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Aer Lingus Boosts SAF Use After Dublin Advance

12 Dec 2025

Earlier this year, Aer Lingus took a significant step in its decarbonization strategy with the arrival of its first delivery of Sustainable Aviation Fuel at Dublin Airport. The fuel, made from renewable resources and capable of reducing emissions by approximately 80% over its lifecycle, was integrated into operations with the support of specialized logistics, certification, and supply partners, demonstrating that the airport’s infrastructure is ready to receive increasing volumes.

The announcement by the company has sparked interest in various sectors that are observing how the deployment of this type of fuel can accelerate the energy transition within air transport.

This advance sends a clear signal to those seeking to participate in high-impact environmental initiatives: the adoption of SAF is growing, and its integration at strategic airports opens up opportunities both for companies that want to reduce their climate footprint and for investors analyzing sectors with long-term potential. The operation in Dublin demonstrates that the use of this type of fuel is no longer experimental, but an evolving reality that will continue to attract those seeking to support and strengthen cleaner energy solutions in aviation.

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