CADO and 4AIR collaborate for sustainable aviation
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The collaboration's key focus is on interoperability to enhance data integrity, mitigate double issuance risks, and facilitate efficient cross-registry SAF certificate handling between commercial and business aviation.
The collaboration between the CADO SAF Registry and the Assure SAF Registry powered by 4AIR is a key step towards a fully functioning SAF market while safeguarding data integrity.
“Collaboration can leverage the strengths of each sector to tackle the challenge of decarbonising the aviation industry more effectively. Alignment between commercial and business aviation sends a strong demand signal for more SAF, creates greater transparency, reduces integrity risks for the SAF value chain, and eases the burden of claiming SAF under voluntary or regulatory schemes,” said Kennedy Ricci, President of 4AIR.
“A unified approach from both business and commercial aviation is vital to create an environment that promotes SAF development and adoption across sectors. This can only be achieved when all registry providers work together and cooperate on the technical aspects of interoperability, to ensure immutable tracking of emission reductions, in a harmonised and standardised way. This should lead to greater acceptance and demand for SAF, potentially lowering the costs and administrative burden for procuring SAF and claiming its environmental attributes under voluntary or regulatory schemes,” said Michael Schneider, Executive Director, CADO.
This collaboration with 4AIR follows the announcement of a similar collaboration agreement with 123Carbon to develop interoperability between SAF registries.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/29072025/cado-and-4air-collaborate-for-sustainable-aviation/
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