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Alkagesta Joins IATA Forum on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition

Alkagesta Joins IATA Forum on Sustainable Aviation Fuel Transition
A Pivotal Gathering Amidst Aviation’s Energy Shift
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) hosted its Aviation Energy Forum 2026 from 12 to 14 May, convening a broad spectrum of stakeholders including airlines, refiners, traders, storage operators, and policymakers. This three-day event took place against the backdrop of a profound transformation in European aviation fuel sourcing, certification, and delivery, driven by accelerating regulatory changes and mounting supply chain challenges. Among the notable participants was Alkagesta, a Malta-based commodity trading and energy logistics group, signaling its expanding role in the European aviation fuel market.
Challenges in Sustainable Aviation Fuel Adoption
The forum underscored the increasing regulatory emphasis on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), particularly under the European Union’s ReFuelEU Aviation regulation. This legislation mandates progressively higher SAF blending thresholds through 2050, shifting SAF from an aspirational goal to a binding requirement. However, the transition to SAF is proving more complex than initially anticipated. Production remains concentrated in a limited number of facilities, while the infrastructure necessary for transporting, storing, blending, and delivering compliant fuel at scale is lagging behind regulatory ambitions.
Participants identified immediate obstacles such as storage bottlenecks, restricted pipeline access, and fragmented cross-border transport networks. These challenges mirror findings from a joint report by Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, which highlighted the difficulty of meeting SAF targets given current supply rates. The report has intensified scrutiny of SAF adoption timelines and prompted calls for regulatory adjustments to better align with practical supply capabilities.
Energy Security and Supply Chain Integration
Beyond SAF availability, the forum addressed broader concerns surrounding energy security. Geopolitical instability, fluctuating refinery margins, and tightening emissions targets are all influencing the availability and pricing of conventional jet fuel across Europe. For airlines and fuel buyers, the critical issue is whether integrated supply chains can maintain continuity amid a fragmented and volatile energy landscape. This uncertainty has led some European carriers to advocate for modifications to the ReFuelEU rules, seeking greater regulatory flexibility that reflects actual SAF supply realities.
Industry experts emphasized that companies best positioned to navigate aviation’s energy transition are those investing comprehensively across the logistics chain. This includes physical storage and blending capacity, certified supply agreements, and access to strategic distribution networks. Alkagesta exemplifies this integrated approach through its recent expansion in aviation fuel operations, supported by supply arrangements linked to NATO’s Central European Pipeline System, which serves major airports in Germany and Belgium. The company’s attainment of ISCC CORSIA certification further enables it to trade and supply CORSIA-eligible SAF in compliance with ICAO standards.
Industry Perspectives on the Transition
Alkagesta’s CEO, Orkhan Rustamov, highlighted the evolving priorities within the sector: “For decades, fuel procurement was primarily a question of price and volume. Today, energy security—the ability to guarantee supply continuity through certified logistics infrastructure, in compliance with evolving regulations—has become equally critical. The SAF transition cannot succeed on policy ambition alone. It requires coordinated investment in storage, blending capacity, pipeline access, and certification systems. Companies that have built depth across these segments are load-bearing parts of the energy transition.”
As European aviation contends with regulatory pressures, supply constraints, and geopolitical volatility, the resilience and adaptability of market participants like Alkagesta will be central to the success of the SAF transition and the broader goal of energy security within the industry.

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