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Charges dropped for those ordering SAF through UAS
Sustainable aviation fuels must be more accessible and affordable says UAS. And to support operators making the transition from fossil fuels it will not charge any additional fees on SAF orders for a six month period.
UAS CEO Omar Hosari mountaineering for aviation sustainability.

UAS International Trip Support (UAS) will not charge handling fees for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) ordered by operators over the next six months. Inspired by a commitment to sustainable aviation, this incentive is designed to motivate operators to convert to SAF and encourage suppliers to make SAF more accessible globally.

“The business community is making tremendous efforts to achieve carbon-neutral growth and halve our total emission by 2050. Sustainable aviation fuels need to be more accessible and affordable. As of now, the technologies and infrastructures needed to make SAF widely available are not developed enough, and prices are not competitive. Neither the producer nor the consumer should be left with the cost burden,” says co-owner and CEO Omar Hosari.

“At UAS, we want to support operators making the transition to SAF, and by charging no additional fees on orders for a six month period, we're confident that we can inspire more operators to make the switch for the sake of the environment and the future of our industry. The business aviation community has demonstrated its commitment to sustainability, and now it's time for governments and suppliers to ensure that SAF is not only more accessible, but also more affordable for operators all over the world,” he adds.

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