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XCF Global and FlyORO Agree to Develop Global SAF Supply Chain

XCF Global and FlyORO Forge Partnership to Advance Global Sustainable Aviation Fuel Supply Chain
XCF Global, Inc. (Nasdaq: SAFX), a prominent producer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with FlyORO Technologies Pte. Ltd., a specialist in digital modular blending solutions. This agreement marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration aimed at addressing significant inefficiencies within the global SAF supply chain.
Addressing Critical Challenges in SAF Blending
The partnership focuses on overcoming a major obstacle in the aviation industry: the limited flexibility and scalability of SAF blending processes. Presently, blending predominantly occurs upstream at production sites, while midstream and downstream facilities such as terminals and airports often lack the necessary infrastructure and certifications to perform on-site blending. This limitation creates a bottleneck that hampers the swift integration of SAF into the broader aviation fuel system.
Under the terms of the MOU, XCF and FlyORO intend to jointly develop an end-to-end solution that combines XCF’s expertise in SAF production infrastructure with FlyORO’s patented AlphaLite™ modular blending technology. The AlphaLite™ system is engineered for flexible deployment at or near airports, enabling cost-effective, compliant, and scalable blending closer to the point of use. This approach aims to enhance the agility and responsiveness of SAF distribution networks.
Market Outlook and Industry Dynamics
The urgency for scalable SAF infrastructure is intensifying as the global market is projected to exceed $25 billion by 2030, with demand anticipated to surpass 5.5 billion gallons. Next-generation blending technologies like AlphaLite™ are viewed as essential to bridging the gap between production facilities and end users, facilitating the aviation sector’s transition to cleaner fuels.
Nonetheless, the collaboration faces several challenges. Securing reliable access to sustainable feedstocks remains a critical concern, compounded by policy fragmentation across different regions that could elevate SAF costs. Regulatory mandates in key markets such as the European Union and the United Kingdom, while designed to accelerate SAF adoption, may inadvertently lead to supply shortages and increased skepticism regarding SAF’s efficacy in achieving net-zero aviation goals. Additionally, the broader aviation industry continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions, fluctuating demand, and geopolitical tensions, all of which could affect the development and deployment of SAF solutions.
The competitive landscape is also evolving rapidly. Leading airlines, including American Airlines and Alaska Airlines, are investing heavily in alternative decarbonization strategies and expanding SAF production capacity, underscoring a growing race to establish leadership in sustainable aviation.
Strategic Vision and Future Prospects
XCF’s international expansion strategy, announced in June 2025, emphasizes a capital-efficient, modular approach to global SAF deployment through regionally tailored partnerships. The prospective collaboration with FlyORO is expected to enhance XCF’s capability to deliver comprehensive SAF solutions encompassing production, blending, and distribution.
Mihir Dange, CEO of XCF Global, highlighted the transformative potential of the partnership, stating, “By combining FlyORO’s cutting-edge blending technology with XCF’s global strategy, we’re creating a pathway to accelerate adoption, reduce costs, and unlock new growth opportunities.” Damian Mc Loughlin, Chief Commercial Officer of FlyORO, added, “Our modular AlphaLite™ system makes blending more flexible, scalable, and affordable. Working with XCF, we can expand this vision globally, bringing smarter logistics and faster SAF deployment to airports and airlines around the world.”
The non-binding MOU underscores a mutual commitment to advancing clean aviation infrastructure and accelerating SAF adoption. The partnership remains subject to due diligence, technical validation, and the finalization of formal agreements.

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