Spain Joins Growing European Push for Synthetic Sustainable Aviation Fuel as Iran Crisis Exposes Fossil Fuel Vulnerability
cleantechnica.com May 13, 2026

Spain Joins Growing European Push for Synthetic Sustainable Aviation Fuel as Iran Crisis Exposes Fossil Fuel Vulnerability

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Spain has joined a growing European push for synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) as the Iran crisis exposes the vulnerability of fossil fuel dependence in aviation. A coalition of 21 Spanish organisations, including airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and renewable energy producers, has urged the government to make a concrete financial commitment to the eSAF Early Movers Coalition. The signatories propose a two-sided auction mechanism to break investment barriers and provide long-term purchase agreements with predictable revenues.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The Iran crisis has laid bare the structural vulnerability of European aviation to fossil fuel dependence, with the EU importing 95% of its crude oil and 30% of its jet fuel supply passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • · The geopolitical premium on fossil fuels adds up to €88 per passenger on long-haul flights, making it a significant risk for the industry.