FedEx Expands Sustainable Aviation Fuel Use to DFW and JFK Airports

Reuters
Jan 29
FedEx Expands Sustainable Aviation Fuel Use to DFW and JFK Airports

FedEx Corporation announced the introduction of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), expanding its use of SAF to a total of five major U.S. airports in 2025. The company will receive two million neat gallons of SAF at DFW and JFK through an agreement with World Fuel Services, delivered as a minimum 30% blend. These efforts are part of FedEx’s broader strategy to reduce aircraft emissions intensity, having achieved a 30% reduction from a 2005 baseline in FY24 and setting a new target of a 40% reduction by 2034. The company has also stated a goal of achieving carbon neutral global operations by 2040.

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