ASA promotes the development of Sustainable Aviation Fuels in Mexico
Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) is advancing the sustainable aviation fuel initiatives in Mexico through a strategic roadmap aimed at decarbonizing air transport.
Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) is taking significant steps towards developing Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) in Mexico as part of its commitment to align with global environmental goals. The initiative is a response to both national and international targets for reducing carbon emissions in the aviation sector. Starting from 2024, ASA has been actively working in collaboration with various government entities to ensure that Mexico remains at the forefront of SAF utilization and development.
During the recent Sustainable Aviation Fuels Forum held in 2024 at ASA's International Instruction Center, stakeholders from the national and international aviation sectors, along with federal authorities and academic experts, convened to discuss strategies for the future of sustainable fuels. The forum highlighted the importance of collaboration among different sectors to align actions with global aims of achieving net-zero emissions in aviation. The discussions set the stage for comprehensive strategies that could effectively integrate SAF into existing aviation frameworks in Mexico.
The efforts led by ASA not only position Mexico as a leader in sustainable aviation initiatives but also showcase the country's dedication towards innovation in environmental practices within the transportation sector. As the global aviation industry continues to seek sustainable solutions, ASA's roadmap for SAF development is a crucial step that underscores the potential for significant advancements in environmentally responsible aviation practices.