(Climbing.Fast.) NBAA (National Business Aviation Association) welcomes the Massachusetts Port Authority’s (Massport’s) recently announced roadmap for increasing the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the Commonwealth and across New England.
Massport’s plan for SAF growth was detailed in a series of recommendations produced by its Massachusetts Sustainable Aviation Fuel Working Group submitted recommendations to Gov. Maura Healey.
The plan was unveiled by Massport CEO Rich Davey at a June 6 Regional Sustainable Aviation Fuel Workshop for Massachusetts and New England, hosted by Massport. About 130 industry leaders, stakeholders and policymakers – including NBAA Regional Director Brittany Davies – took part in the full-day event, during which participants examined practical steps for advancing policy and technology to support the development and use of the fuel, which can slash emissions from aviation by up to 80% over carbon output from legacy fuels.
The Massport recommendations included:
- Launching a regional SAF planning study
- Establishing a Massachusetts/New England SAF hub
- Advance SAF tax credit legislation
- Form a regional SAF alliance
Gov. Healey said the workshop was valuable in bringing together leaders from government and industry to benefit from the informed perspectives of all stakeholders working for a more sustainable future in aviation.
“We gained many valuable insights,” Davies said. “It was beneficial to understand the current status of SAF from various industry viewpoints, spanning demand, end-users and operators. The strong presence and cross section of professionals and companies reflects well on the commitment to move the needle forward in the state.
“The objective of the workshop really was about diving into deep conversations about sustainability and SAF in the Northeast ,where there are hurdles to production logistics,” Davies added. “This region is home to a number of advanced technology institutions and pioneering educational programs, whose partnerships are crucial in advancing this effort and conquering those hurdles.”
Government and industry efforts to promote the production, availability and use of SAF are a key focus of CLIMBING. FAST., a business aviation industry advocacy campaign that educates policymakers and opinion leaders about the sector’s many societal benefits, including its leadership in sustainability innovation, underscored by a commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Business aviation was among the first advocates for SAF development, and the fuels are powering an increasing number of flights every day. Learn more about the CLIMBING. FAST. advocacy campaign, including its focus on promoting SAF. READ MORE
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Excerpt from Massachusetts Port Authority: Initiative would drive aviation decarbonization and economic growth --
The Massachusetts Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Working Group – a partnership between multiple state agencies and the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) – today (June 5, 2025) unveiled a report with actionable recommendations to Governor Maura Healey aimed at positioning Massachusetts as a national leader in SAF production, supply and adoption. This cross-agency team is comprised of the Executive Offices of Economic Development (EOED), Energy and Environmental Affairs (EOEEA), Administration and Finance (A&F), the Office of Climate Innovation and Resilience, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC), the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Aeronautics Division and Massport.
The announcement was made today at the Regional Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Workshop, co-hosted by Massport, which brought together over 130 industry leaders, policymakers and stakeholders from across the region to explore practical steps for advancing technology and policies to support SAF development and deployment – right here in our region. With aircraft responsible for nearly 80 percent of green gas emissions at Boston Logan, Massport is focused on supporting airlines in their journey to decarbonize – and SAF is a cornerstone of that strategy.
“Cleaner air and a healthier environment are important to everyone, and reducing pollution from aviation is essential for achieving this goal,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “These recommendations highlight the need to explore viable, long-term strategies that support cleaner air travel. We appreciate the opportunity to contribute to this effort.”
“Aviation contributes significant pollution to our air, and these recommendations recognize the urgent need to find ways to make air travel cleaner, while also providing an opportunity to further our state’s leadership in climatech,” said Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer. “We’re proud to have worked across government to develop these recommendations and push Massachusetts forward as a leader in sustainable and cleaner aviation.”
“Massachusetts has the assets, talent, and innovation ecosystem to lead in sustainable aviation fuel, and this report lays out clear next steps to help us get there,” said MassCEC CEO Dr. Emily Reichert. “Advancing SAF production and adoption will not only reduce harmful pollution, it will also unlock new economic opportunities across our clean energy and transportation industries and their supply chains. MassCEC is proud to be a part of this collaborative effort to position the Commonwealth at the forefront of sustainable aviation.”
“Massachusetts has been at the forefront of innovation for over 250 years, and the recommendations of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Working Group are the latest example of how we tackle big challenges with bold solutions,” said Interim Secretary of Economic Development Ashley Stolba. “With Massport’s leadership and the SAF Working Group’s partnership with our world-class industries, the Commonwealth is not only preparing for a cleaner future—we’re helping to shape it, addressing complex issues that affect not just our state, but the entire country and the world.”
Based on research, best practices from other states, and input from experts, the SAF Workgroup identified five short-term and long-term recommendations.
1. Launch a Regional SAF Planning Study
Conduct a comprehensive study of SAF production, transportation, storage, blending, and usage, including current jet fuel logistics and regional feedstock opportunities.
Timeline: Target completion by Fall 2025.
2. Establish a Massachusetts/New England SAF Hub
Form a regional SAF hub with key stakeholders – major employers, academia, airports, airlines, and general aviation – to foster collaboration, share information, and drive short-and long-term SAF initiatives.
Timeline: Near-term launch, including a regional SAF workshop.
3. Leverage Existing Programs and Federal Support
Promote existing state programs supporting climate goals, technology and economic development to boost SAF production and innovation. Explore federal opportunities to strengthen SAF’s role in the climatetech ecosystem.
Timeline: Begin near-term; continue through medium and long term.
4. Advance SAF Tax Credit Legislation
Propose legislation for tax incentives supporting SAF blending, storage, production infrastructure and new technology adoption to overcome cost barriers and accelerate market adoption.
Timeline: Initiate discussions in the near term.
5. Form a Regional SAF Alliance
Unite the six New England states and New York to coordinate SAF policies, scale industry development and expand feedstock sources.
Timeline: Medium to long term, building on progress from the SAF Hub.
“Reducing fuel emissions is an urgent priority for anyone who cares about our environment and the well-being of our communities,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt. “This report offers thoughtful, actionable strategies to advance aviation decarbonization in Massachusetts. We’re committed to turning these recommendations into real, measurable progress through continued cross-agency collaboration and knowledge-sharing.”
“The aviation sector is known for bold innovation – not only in how we will take to the air, but also in evaluating and improving our practices for the greater good,” said MassDOT Aeronautics Acting Administrator Denise Garcia. “It is an honor to work with colleagues towards a greener, more fuel-efficient future in aeronautics.”
“With its rich pool of talent, innovation and commitment, Massachusetts is uniquely positioned to lead the nation in shaping the future of sustainable aviation,” said Massport CEO Rich Davey. “Through our efforts to establish Massachusetts and New England as a hub for SAF production and innovation, we’re not only supporting the decarbonization of air travel – we’re also creating new opportunities for economic growth, workforce development and climate leadership in the Commonwealth.”
Since announcing a goal to achieve Net Zero in 2022, Massport has made significant progress, paving the way for continued advancements in sustainability. Massport has committed over $500M in investments to Net Zero projects over the next five years, which will set the groundwork for future reductions. These investments allow the Authority to lay the groundwork for the “big ticket” items coming in the years ahead – by working to secure renewable energy sources, expand its capacity to support electric vehicle charging, and bring large scale sustainable infrastructure from plan to building. In November, the Authority announced an additional $60 million project to bring shore power to two berths at Flynn Cruiseport Boston, making Boston the first port in New England to have it. Most recently, in April, the Authority announced a deal to develop one of the largest solar fields in the state, on unused property adjacent to Worcester Regional Airport. READ MORE
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