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Kenya Airways and Rubis Energy partner on sustainable aviation fuel refinery project

Kenya Airways and Rubis Energy have signed an agreement to support the development of a sustainable aviation fuel refinery as Kenya intensifies efforts to position itself within the global green aviation transition. The partnership, announced in 2026, is aimed at boosting the production and supply of cleaner jet fuel for regional and international aviation markets, according to CNBC Africa.

The planned refinery is expected to focus on producing sustainable aviation fuel using renewable feedstocks and low-carbon technologies, helping airlines reduce carbon emissions in line with global aviation climate targets. Kenya Airways said the project forms part of its broader sustainability strategy as the aviation industry faces increasing pressure to decarbonise operations.

Rubis Energy, which has expanded its footprint across Africa’s downstream energy sector, said the partnership could help establish East Africa as a regional hub for sustainable aviation fuel production. Analysts note that Africa’s aviation market is expected to grow significantly over the next two decades, increasing the importance of local fuel production and cleaner energy alternatives.

The agreement comes as governments and airlines worldwide accelerate investment in sustainable aviation fuel infrastructure to meet emissions reduction goals set by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization. Industry observers say successful implementation of the refinery could strengthen Kenya’s role in Africa’s emerging green energy and aviation ecosystem.

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