Uzbekistan has unveiled plans to construct the largest Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facility in Central Asia, signaling a major leap forward in the region’s commitment to greener aviation. The state-backed initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions by producing SAF from locally sourced biomass, agricultural waste, and non-food crops. Once operational, the plant is projected to supply up to 150 million liters of eco-friendly fuel annually, benefiting both domestic airlines and international carriers passing through Uzbekistan’s expanding network.

The project highlights Uzbekistan’s strategic push toward sustainability while supporting its growing aviation sector, which has seen consistent growth in passenger traffic in recent years. Key objectives include:

  • Enhancing energy security through the development of renewable fuel sources.
  • Reducing aviation carbon footprint to align with global environmental targets.
  • Driving local economic growth by creating jobs and encouraging green technology innovation.
Facility Feature Details
Location Samarkand Industrial Zone
Annual Capacity 150 million liters
Feedstock Sources Biomass, agricultural waste
Target Fuel Users Domestic & International Airlines
Expected Completion 2026