Egypt and Qatar’s Al Mana Holding Sign $200 Million Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deal

Egypt has signed a $200 million agreement with Qatar’s Al Mana Holding to develop sustainable aviation fuel production, marking a significant step in the country’s push to green its aviation sector. The deal was signed through Egypt’s Ministry of Civil Aviation and targets the local production of SAF to reduce carbon emissions and support global climate commitments, as disclosed by the ministry.

According to statements from Egyptian aviation officials, the project will focus on building production capacity using environmentally friendly feedstocks, with output aimed at serving both domestic airlines and international carriers operating through Egypt’s major airports. Authorities said the investment aligns with Egypt’s long-term strategy to position itself as a regional hub for sustainable aviation fuels.

Al Mana Holding said the agreement reflects growing Gulf interest in Egypt’s energy transition and aviation infrastructure. The Qatari conglomerate noted that Egypt’s strategic location and expanding air traffic make it an attractive base for SAF production, as outlined in comments released by the company.

The agreement comes as airlines worldwide face mounting pressure to cut emissions, with industry bodies such as the International Air Transport Association highlighting sustainable aviation fuel as a key pathway to net-zero targets. Egypt has been ramping up partnerships in clean energy and transport as part of its broader sustainability agenda, according to government policy documents and sector briefings reported by Reuters.

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