THE SUSTAINABLE AVIATION FUEL ALLIANCE
OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Purpose of the Alliance
The purpose of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Alliance of Australia and New Zealand (the Alliance) is to create a collaborative environment to advance sustainable aviation fuel production, policy, education and marketing in Australia and New Zealand. In order to accelerate:
- the development of a new industry in Australia and New Zealand that will create jobs and benefits for the Australian and New Zealand economy
- the availability of a commercially viable and environmentally sustainable supply of low carbon fuels for aviation in Australia and New Zealand
- the implementation of the right environment (policy settings, market incentives etc) in order for the sustainable aviation fuel industry to become successful
Objectives of the Alliance
- Advise the national, state and local Governments on barriers to the development of sustainable aviation fuel production in Australia and New Zealand
- Advise Government Members and Senators on potential policy solutions to accelerate the industry
- Release joint collaborative statements to support the development of the industry
- Share and collaborate on campaigns to support the development of the Industry
- Facilitate ongoing network development and communication within the industry
Membership of the Alliance is granted on an invitation only basis to individuals and organisations meeting the following criteria:
- Australian and New Zealand Airlines
- Australian and New Zealand Airports (existing and planned)
- Aviation Industry suppliers (aircraft manufacturers and technology developers)
- Domestic and international aviation fuel producers and distributers with a public strategy supporting the development of a sustainable aviation fuel
- Sustainable aviation fuel producers distributing fuel at commercial scale domestically or internationally
- Australian and New Zealand Research organisations with an interest in Sustainable Aviation Fuel
- Australian and New Zealand Non profit/Industry associations with an interest in developing a Sustainable Aviation Fuel industry in Australia and New Zealand
- Members must act in the interest of the Alliance and its stated purpose and objectives. Failure to do so may result in membership of the Alliance being revoked.
Government attendance at alliance
- Commonwealth and State Government Departments and agencies with an interest in developing a Sustainable Aviation Fuel industry in Australia and New Zealand will be provided with the opportunity to attend meetings as observers and or be briefed by the Alliance.
Meetings
- To facilitate its work the Alliance is to hold face-to-face or teleconference meetings at least 4 times a year
- Meeting agendas are to be set by the Chair in consultation with the alliance members
- The Chair will be elected by the members of the Alliance annually and ratified by the BA Board
- The minutes of a teleconferences and face-to-face meetings should contain only decisions, recommendations and actions
- Administration support will be provided by Bioenergy Australia.
More information and suggested reading on Sustainable Aviation Fuel is available here
Member organisations that participate in the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Alliance of Australia and New Zealand are:
ACOR Consultants
Adelaide Airport
Air Company
Air New Zealand
Airbus
Airlines for Australia & New Zealand
Alder Fuels
Ampol
ARENA
ARUP
Auriga Group
AUSTRADE
Australian Sugar Milling Council
Bioenergy Association NZ
Biofutures Queensland
Black and Veatch
Blunomy
Boeing
BP
Brisbane Airport
Bundaberg Regional Council
Canegrowers
Cargill
Cathay Pacific
CEFC
Chevron Australia Downstream
Cleanaway
CSIRO
Department of Defence
Deloitte
Eneos
Energy Link Services
Exxon Mobil
Fortescue
Frontier Impact Group
Generation Fuel
Gevo
GHD
Graincorp
HIF Asia Pacific
Jet Zero
Lanzajet
Licella
Liquid Power Co
LMS
Low Carbon Futures, DPIRD WA
Manildra
Melbourne Airport
Microbiogen
Neste
Nuseed
Origin Energy
Pentarch
Perpetual
Perth Airport
Qantas
Queensland Government, Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
Ramboll
ReCFIT - Dept of State Growth
Renewable Developments Australia
ResourceCo
Safran Helicopter Engines Australia
Scion Research NZ
Southern Oil Refining
Sunshine Coast Airport
Sydney Airport
Syn X Energy
Team Global Express
Terviva Australia
Trade and Investment Queensland
University of Queensland
US Grains Council
Valorify
Virgin Australia
Viva Energy
Wagner
Western Sydney Airport
Wildfire Energy
World Fuel Services
Worley