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6 FAQs about [Ethiopian low-fuel-consumption screw air]
What is a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) roadmap in Ethiopia?
1. Background The development of a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) roadmap in Ethiopia is part of the ‘Fuelling the Sustainable Bioeconomy’ partnership between the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), which is supported by The Boeing Company.
How much fuel does Ethiopia need?
plans to transport more than 15 million tourists to Ethiopia. Based on this expansion plan, it has projected its fuel demand will reach about 5,678 million litres by 203041. In Ethiopia, air transport and foreign tourists arriving by air are estimated to support 5.7% of the nation’s GDP and about 1.1 million jobs 42.
What is the economy like in Ethiopia?
The Ethiopian economy relies heavily on agriculture, identified as an 'enabling sector' in the country's 10-year development plan (2021–2030): The Pathway to Prosperity. Ethiopia’s fuel demand is entirely met through imports, with the import of aviation fuel and diesel fuel having increased by 49.4 % and 111 % respectively from 2010 to 2018.
Which feedstocks can be used for SAF production in Ethiopia?
Although several feedstocks seem promising for local SAF production, the roadmap focuses on castor and Ethiopian mustard. The former is already highlighted in the Biofuels Strategy of the country launched in 2007, whereas the latter is abundant in Ethiopia.
How do Ethiopian Airlines submit emissions to ICAO?
In other words, Ethiopia’s national operator (Ethiopian Airlines) will submit its emissions every year (after having them verified by an independent party) to the national authorities and the latter will submit them to ICAO through the CORSIA Central Registry.
How will Ethiopia's air transport market grow over the next 20 years?
Ethiopia’s air transport market is predicted under the ‘current trends’ scenario to expand by 226% over the next 20 years, with annual passenger journeys increasing from 7.2 million in 2017 to 23.5 million per year by 2037. This would support approximately US $13.5 billion of the GDP and almost two million jobs33.


