Tokyo Launches Subsidy Program to Promote Use of Domestic SAF at Haneda Airport

Tokyo Launches Subsidy Program to Promote Use of Domestic SAF at Haneda Airport

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun accepting applications from businesses for its “Domestic SAF Utilization Promotion Project,” which aims to expand the supply and promote the use of domestically produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan.

Support will be provided to businesses located in Tokyo that supply domestic SAF to airlines at Haneda Airport. The program will subsidize up to 100 yen per liter of the price difference between domestic and overseas SAF. If the subsidy unit price reaches 100 yen, the planned supply volume is 4.5 million liters.

The subsidy upper limit for fiscal year 2025 was 2.5 million liters. Applications will be accepted from April 6 to 20, and following a review committee to be held in late April, subsidy allocations will be decided in mid-May. The applicable period runs from the date of the grant decision through March 31, 2027.

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