IATA will launch in early 2025 a service for airline operators to easily access SAF supply deals in order to accelerate the sector’s transition through market transparency, reduced costs and streamlined connectivity. It’s good that sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) gets a ‘matchmaker’ platform from The International Air Transport Association (IATA), but demand still heavily outweighs supply. SAF suppliers will be able to list available volumes while airlines can indicate their interest in purchasing. The platform will also provide detailed information on the fuels, including production technology, emissions reductions, and compliance with relevant regulations like CORSIA and the EU Renewable Energy Directive. IATA believes that by centralizing SAF procurement, the platform will simplify and expedite the process for all stakeholders and…