FedEx Corporation has expanded its use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport by the end of 2025. With this expansion, FedEx has completed deployment of blended sustainable aviation fuel at five major U.S. airports, involving a total of five million gallons of high-purity SAF under all agreements. The company is receiving two million gallons of blended SAF at the two airports, with a blend ratio of no less than 30%, through an agreement with World Fuel Services (WFS). FedEx began receiving SAF at Dallas Fort Worth in December 2025, becoming the first cargo airline and non-pilot airline customer at that airport to procure SAF. FedEx continues to procure alternative fuels for its global fleet of over 700 aircraft and reports a 30% reduction in aviation emissions intensity compared to 2005 levels as of fiscal year 2024. The company has set a further target of reducing aviation emissions intensity by 40% by 2034. FedEx’s long-term strategy also includes modernizing its fleet and implementing other fuel-saving measures as part of its goal to achieve carbon-neutral operations globally by 2040.
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