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Indonesia’s Pertamina, Boeing sign MoU on sustainable aviation fuel development

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 8:12 PM

JAKARTA, July 9 (Reuters) – Indonesian state energy firm Pertamina said it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with U.S. ​planemaker Boeing to explore opportunities in ‌developing a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry in the country.

Here are some key details:

• The agreement aims to support Indonesia’s effort to decarbonise the aviation ‌sector ​and move towards net-zero ⁠emissions, Pertamina said in ⁠a statement late on Wednesday.

• The companies will look at identifying feedstock sources, developing SAF technologies, and supporting SAF policy ​development.

• “We are confident this collaboration will accelerate the development of a competitive SAF ⁠industry, and create greater ⁠value for Indonesia’s economy,” Pertamina CEO ​Simon Aloysius Mantiri said.

• Boeing Indonesia Managing ​Director Indra Duivenvoorde said Indonesia had the ‌potential to become a regional leader in sustainable aviation.

• Boeing projects Southeast Asia’s passenger traffic to grow by around 7% annually ⁠through 2044, creating demand for nearly 4,900 new aircraft, and said SAF adoption is expected to ⁠help cut ‌aviation emissions.

• Pertamina has launched ⁠several SAF initiatives, including SAF production ​and ‌certification, the use of SAF ​by its ⁠subsidiary Pelita Air, and the Cilacap Biorefinery project to produce SAF using used cooking oil and other sustainable waste-based feedstocks.

(Reporting by Fransiska Nangoy, Writing by Ananda Teresia; Editing by ​John Mair)