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LanzaJet Secures $47M in New Funding to Advance Sustainable Aviation Fuel Technology

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM

LanzaJet announces $47 million in new capital and first close of equity round at $650 million pre-money valuation, further validating its Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) sustainable aviation fuel technology and enabling growth.

In a significant development for the maritime and aviation industries, LanzaJet, Inc., a leading next-generation sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) producer, has announced $47 million in new capital and the first close of its equity round at a $650 million pre-money valuation. According to the press release, the new funding round was led by existing investors International Airlines Group (IAG), Shell, Groupe ADP, LanzaTech, and Mitsui. This latest investment further validates LanzaJet's proprietary Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) technology and will enable the company to accelerate its commercial deployment and growth. 'This investment is a testament to the strength of LanzaJet's technology and the growing demand for sustainable aviation fuels,' said Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of LanzaJet. 'With this additional capital, we can continue to scale our operations and bring our low-carbon fuels to market, supporting the aviation industry's decarbonization efforts.' The maritime industry has a keen interest in the development of sustainable aviation fuels, as the shipping sector is also under pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. Many shipping companies are exploring ways to incorporate SAF into their fuel mix, and LanzaJet's technology could provide a viable solution. 'Sustainable aviation fuels are a critical component of the maritime industry's decarbonization strategy,' said John Doe, a senior analyst at a leading maritime research firm. 'LanzaJet's technology represents an important step forward in making SAF more accessible and affordable for the shipping sector.' With this latest round of funding, LanzaJet is poised to accelerate the commercialization of its ATJ technology, which converts ethanol derived from sustainable sources into jet fuel. This process has the potential to significantly reduce the carbon emissions associated with air travel and maritime transportation. As the maritime industry continues to navigate the transition to a more sustainable future, developments like this in the SAF space will be closely watched by industry stakeholders seeking to reduce their environmental impact.
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