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China Sustainable Aviation Fuel Summit 2025
Contents
SAF for Green and Low Carbon Aviation
Xingquan (Max) XIEIATA
Leading the Journey towards Clean Aviation
Ray HOUAirbus China
The SAF Backbone: How Velocys FT Technology is Driving Cost out of Next-Gen Fuel Projects
Eldar KhamidulinVelocys
Panel Discussion: Advancing SAF Production and Usage through Industry Chain Collaboration
Qiyu LIURMI
Enilive-Eni’s SAF Business
Gianni Di GiovanniENI China
SOEC-CH4: Producing SAF Feedstocks at Low Costs
Prof. Zhongliang ZHANCeramic Cells Co.,Ltd.
Practice and Exploration on SAF Lifecycle Carbon Reduction
Eason CHENTianzhou International Trading Group
Critical Role of Green Hydrogen in the Mass-production of SAF
Sean XIONGCatalyst Technologies China, Johnson Matthey
Desmet Patented Process Boost the Preatment of Material for HVO-SAF
Ming WANGDesmet Shanghai Co., LTD.
PureSAF®: KBR’s Scalable Solution for De-Fossilizing Aviation
Albert ZHANGKellogg Brown & Root LLC
Overview and Future Trends of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Across Various Pathways
Kevin GUODeloitte China
Share on 1 Million Tonnes of Biofuel Prepared by the HEFA Process
Ryan HUHenan Junheng Industrial Group Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Extend SAF Supply Capability by Biomass Utilization
Eva LUHoneywell
Panel Discussion: Opportunities and Challenges in Scaling Up SAF Production in China
Bruce ZHAIDeloitte China
Axens diverse technologies support low carbon SAF production
Leon TANGAxens (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Sustainable Aviation Fuels Certifications
Juan Maties GarciaControl Union Certifications Germany
Topsoe’s Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production
Peng (Perry) CAOTopsoe
Technology for Producing Sustainable Liquid Fuels via a Slurry Bed–Fixed Bed Combined Hydrotreating Process
Guangci LiQingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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China Sustainable Aviation Fuel Summit 2025
2025.06.11 - 12Shanghai
Contact
SAF for Green and Low Carbon Aviation
The SAF Backbone: How Velocys FT Technology is Driving Cost out of Next-Gen Fuel Projects
Eldar Khamidulin / Velocys / Vice President of Commercial and Business Development
Enilive-Eni’s SAF Business
Gianni Di Giovanni / ENI China / Chairman
Practice and Exploration on SAF Lifecycle Carbon Reduction
Eason CHEN / Tianzhou International Trading Group / General Manager
Critical Role of Green Hydrogen in the Mass-production of SAF
Sean XIONG / Catalyst Technologies China, Johnson Matthey / Marketing and Sales Manager, Decarbonisation Solution for China
PureSAF®: KBR’s Scalable Solution for De-Fossilizing Aviation
Albert ZHANG / Kellogg Brown & Root LLC / Senior Manager
Extend SAF Supply Capability by Biomass Utilization
Eva LU / Honeywell / Sr. Business Development Manager
Sustainable Aviation Fuels Certifications
Juan Maties Garcia / Control Union Certifications Germany / ISO Global Business Manager

The aviation industry as a whole accounts for approximately 3 per cent of total global carbon emissions. To promote carbon reduction, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has developed a clear roadmap for reducing emissions, and a number of countries and regions, including the European Union and the United States of America, have set clear and mandatory requirements for the blending and use of sustainable aviation fuels. However, in order to further reduce carbon emissions from the aviation industry and achieve a more sustainable development, it is still necessary for regulators, airlines, aircraft manufacturers and fuel suppliers to work together to promote the green transformation of the industry through the collaboration and support of all links in the industry chain.

This summit aims to bring together stakeholders in the sustainable aviation and fuel sectors to discuss the future path of carbon reduction in the aviation industry and the opportunities and challenges it presents, to outline a clearer blueprint for development, and to explore more potential business opportunities.