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Green Sky Capital secures $500m backing for Egypt SAF plant in aviation fuel push

Qatar-based Green Sky Capital has secured funding for a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility in Ain Sokhna, Egypt, in a project believed to be valued at around $500 million. The development, confirmed in 2026, signals growing investor interest in cleaner aviation fuels as the industry accelerates decarbonisation efforts, as reported by Business Insider Africa.

The planned facility will produce SAF using low-carbon feedstocks, targeting both domestic demand and export markets. Egypt’s strategic location along key global shipping routes, combined with expanding industrial infrastructure, positions the project to serve airlines across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Sustainable aviation fuel is seen as a critical pathway for reducing carbon emissions in the aviation sector, which remains one of the hardest industries to decarbonise. Governments and airlines are increasingly supporting SAF projects through policy incentives and long-term supply agreements, driving a wave of new investments globally.

Analysts say the Green Sky Capital project reflects a broader shift toward energy transition investments across North Africa, where countries are leveraging geography, infrastructure, and renewable resources to become hubs for next-generation fuels. If successfully executed, the Ain Sokhna plant could strengthen Egypt’s role in the emerging global SAF supply chain while supporting regional climate targets.

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