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Home » Boeing, others up SAF plans in Washington State
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Boeing, others up SAF plans in Washington State

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJanuary 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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Jan. 10, 2026, (c) AIN: A consortium of Washington state legislators, research institutions, and local aviation industry leaders such as Boeing launched a joint initiative to rapidly scale the production and adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Credit: Boeing.

Announced on Thursday at Boeing Future of Flight, the museum located adjacent to Boeing’s Everett production facility, the Cascadia Sustainable Aviation Accelerator (CSAA) aims to ramp the region’s SAF production capacity to one billion gallons per year by 2035.

CSAA has so far raised $20 million for the initiative; it received $10 million in Washington state appropriations in 2025, which was matched by a $10 million philanthropic donation. According to CSAA, it is the most comprehensive and well-funded SAF initiative in the region.

Boeing is one of the founding partners of the CSAA, alongside Alaska Airlines, Earth Finance, Snohomish County, the Port of Seattle, Microsoft, Washington State University, Amazon, and the Washington Department of Commerce.

The full story may be read on LNA’s media partner AIN.

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