Wagner Sustainable Fuels has launched its new operations facility in Toowoomba, Australia.
Developed in partnership with Boeing and FlyORO, the dedicated terminal will blend sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). As Australia’s first Roundtable of Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)-certified company, Wagner Sustainable Fuels customers are guaranteed chain of custody and SAF authenticity.
Matt Doyle, CEO of Wagner Sustainable Fuels, commented:
This is a defining moment for sustainable aviation in Australia and underscores Wagner Sustainable Fuels’ commitment to provide solutions today for the challenges of tomorrow.
The launch of our Toowoomba Terminal is the start of our plans to deliver decarbonisation benefits and meet the aviation sector’s growing demand through flexible, efficient and scalable SAF blending. With the support from Boeing, we’re focused on bringing large scale SAF and renewable diesel production to Australia and integrating it into the global supply chain through the Brisbane Recycling and SAF Facility, which is currently under planning and development.
SAF blending is a critical to aviation’s sustainable development journey. During the process, ‘pure’ SAF is mixed with standard fossil jet fuel to create a fuel that is compatible with existing infrastructure.
Dr. Kimberly Camrass, Boeing’s Head of Asia Pacific Sustainability, added:
Current global regulations permit commercial aircraft to use up to a 50/50 blend of SAF and fossil jet fuel. This will continue to rise as additional production pathways are certified,
Wagner’s commercial blending terminal is a powerful step forward in aviation decarbonisation, boosting regional employment and opening new export markets. It will also provide important learnings to support the development of robust and scalable SAF supply chains within Australia.
According to the Boeing CSIRO SAF Roadmap, demand for jet fuel in Australia is set to grow by 75% by 2050. The Wagner facility’s partnership with FlyORO will help consolidate SAF’s position as a viable alternative fuel and create more opportunities for sustainable development across APAC.
Jonathan Yeo, FlyORO’s CEO, said:
FlyORO’s modular SAF blending system, AlphaLite, doesn’t just help reduce emissions – it creates a scalable platform for collaboration, co-investment, and transparency across the fuel value chain.
his integrated model complements FlyORO’s broader deployment strategy, including standalone facilities such as the one operating in Singapore. This is how we unlock speed and scale. We’re excited to partner with the leadership of Wagner Sustainable Fuels and Boeing to pioneer a more sustainable flying ecosystem in Australia.
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