Uzbekistan is positioning itself as a regional leader in sustainable aviation with its recent agreement to develop Central Asia’s inaugural green aviation fuel facility. The $5.9 billion investment underscores the nation’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions within the transportation sector and aligning with global environmental standards. The plant will focus on producing bio-derived jet fuels, leveraging local agricultural biomass and innovative technologies to create cleaner alternatives for the aviation industry.

Key features of the project include:

  • Annual production capacity: 250,000 metric tons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
  • Employment opportunities: Over 3,000 direct and indirect jobs during construction and operation
  • Carbon footprint reduction: Estimated 60% lower emissions compared to conventional jet fuel
  • Strategic partnerships: Collaboration with leading international green energy firms and research institutions
Phase Timeline Milestone
Planning & Design 2024 Q3 – 2025 Q1 Finalization of technical specifications & environmental assessments
Construction 2025 Q2 – 2027 Q4 Facility build-out & installation of production systems
Operational Testing 2028 Q1 – Q2 Pilot runs & quality certification of SAF products
Full Production 2028 Q3 onwards Commercial-scale output and market distribution