March 27, 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the establishment of the Civil Aviation Decarbonization Organization (CADO) to manage the IATA-developed Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Registry when it is released.
CADO is incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in Canada with its headquarters in Montreal. IATA is the founding member of CADO and its role in CADO will include ongoing technical support and operations. CADO membership is open to:
Organizations that operate in or contribute directly to the SAF value chain, or that represent any association or group of participants in the SAF value chain
States or quasi-state organizations with a direct interest in the operations and benefit of the SAF Registry
Related interest groups indirectly benefitting from SAF deployed in the aviation system
IATA is developing the soon-to-be-launched SAF Registry as a global system to record SAF transactions in a standardized and transparent way. It ensures that the environmental benefits of SAF can be tracked as they move across the SAF value chain and enable the claiming of these against regulatory obligations and voluntary schemes by airlines and corporate customers.
The SAF Registry helps solve the challenge of limited SAF supply -which is acutely scarce and available in only a few locations globally -by connecting airlines with SAF producers and suppliers, regardless of their geographical location. In addition, it gives access to airlines' corporate customers to in-sector emissions reductions and capitalizes on firms' capacity to co-finance the cost of decarbonization.
Source: IATA