At present, SAF cannot be used alone; it has to be blended with conventional jet fuel at various ratios. Flights departing Singapore will be required to use a minimum blend of 1% SAF from 2026.
The Singapore Airlines (SGX:C6L) (SIA) Group has signed an agreement with Neste to purchase 1,000 tonnes of neat Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel, according to a May 6 statement.
This will make SIA and Scoot, the two airlines in the group, the first carriers to receive sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced at Neste’s Tuas refinery, at Singapore Changi Airport.

