SINGAPORE and DUBLIN, November 19, 2025 – FlyORO and Future Energy Global (FEG) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly develop Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blending and Book-and-Claim (B&C) hubs worldwide. This collaboration introduces a transformative solution designed to close critical gaps in the aviation fuel supply chain and enable seamless SAF adoption for airlines, airports, and suppliers.
As the aviation industry intensifies efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, SAF has become a key solution of decarbonisation strategies. While production capacity is expanding globally, blending and last-mile delivery remain significant bottlenecks, limiting SAF’s accessibility and scalability.
Through this partnership, FlyORO and FEG will address these challenges by combining their respective strengths:
Together, these hubs will simplify SAF logistics, reduce operational complexity, and empower stakeholders to participate in the energy transition. This initiative is built on collaboration and shared value for the industry, ensuring that all stakeholders benefit without creating competitive barriers.
“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to making SAF adoption practical and scalable. By aligning FlyORO’s blending expertise with FEG’s digital infrastructure, we are creating a transparent and efficient pathway for SAF adoption that addresses the missing link between production and consumption,” said Damian Mc Loughlin, FlyORO’s Chief Commercial Officer.
“FEG and FlyORO are both in the business of enabling more efficient SAF scale-up by bypassing logistics bottlenecks,” said Natasha Mann, Future Energy Global’s CEO and Co-Founder. “We’re delighted to be partnering with FlyORO to help scale the global SAF market and reduce aviation emissions.”
This collaboration is expected to enable the adoption of SAF that could reduce lifecycle CO₂ emissions by up to 80% compared to conventional jet fuel, supporting airlines and airports in meeting their net-zero targets.