Boeing has launched SAF Dashboard, a tool that tracks expected sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) capacity over the next decade.
The planemaker said that based on data collected by BloombergNEF, the Dashboard aggregates total SAF capacity announcements by suppliers on a global scale and can filter anticipated supply by production pathway, location and other metrics.
Boeing released the tool at the 2023 Paris Air Show to support discussion and action among industry stakeholders regarding the existing SAF footprint as well as future production levels required to meet the commercial aviation industry's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
"SAF reduces CO2 emissions by up to 85% and possibly more over the fuel's life cycle, offering the greatest potential to decarbonize aviation over the next 30 years," said Chris Raymond, chief sustainability officer at Boeing.
"SAF Dashboard portrays the data visually as our industry works together across sectors to increase SAF production for a more sustainable aerospace future," he added.
The release of the SAF Dashboard comes after Boeing in May launched the public version of the Boeing "Cascade" Climate Impact Model, a data modelling tool that identifies the effects of a range of sustainability solutions to reduce aviation's carbon emissions.
Cascade and SAF Dashboard provide access to necessary data to advance the conversation on aviation decarbonization.