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European Commission Softens SAF Enforcement as eSAF Supply Remains Limited

March 10, 2026 · biofuels

The European Commission is signaling a more flexible approach to its aviation fuel rules, particularly regarding the supply of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF). According to a report by Politico, the Commission has reassured industry stakeholders that companies will not face immediate fines if they fail to meet upcoming clean aviation fuel targets.

Eddy Liegeois, head of the aviation policy unit in the Commission’s transport department, reportedly conveyed this message during a meeting with industry representatives at the Commission’s Charlemagne Building in Brussels. The move is intended to ease concerns among fuel suppliers and airlines about strict compliance with the new rules.

In a statement to Politico, the Commission confirmed that it does not plan to impose penalties on fuel suppliers for failing to meet eSAF supply requirements at this stage. Officials emphasized that discussions about fines are premature, given the uncertainty around future eSAF supply.

Instead, the Commission said its priority is to support the scaling up of eSAF production and accelerate the development of the sustainable aviation fuel market in Europe.

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