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JetBlue Deploys SAF for NY Travel
JetBlue announced a new commercial agreement to bring the first regular supply of blended Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to John F. Kennedy International Airport as early as the fourth quarter of 2024.
JetBlue Will Use SAF in Los Angeles
JetBlue announced a new collaboration bringing additional supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), targeting commencement of delivery in the first half of 2023.
JetBlue Offers Customers Choice to Fund Sustainable Air Travel
JetBlue announces a partnership with a climate tech company to advancing the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
JetBlue Commits to Reducing Jet Fuel Emissions 50%
JetBlue has committed to reducing its jet fuel emissions by 50% per revenue ton kilometer by 2035 in order to achieve net zero by 2040.
JetBlue Signs MOU for SAF
JetBlue and Fidelis New Energy announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to provide JetBlue at least 92 million gallons of blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from Fidelis’ Grön Fuels GigaSystem&trade.
JetBlue to Purchase SAF
JetBlue announced plans to bolster its transition to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with a new agreement with AIR COMPANY, a carbon technology company creating carbon-negative alcohols and fuels from carbon dioxide.
JetBlue Provides Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificates
JetBlue announced the launch of its “JetBlue Sustainable Travel Partners” program to provide corporations sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) certificates to show business travel emissions reduction.
JetBlue to Source SAF for 30% of Its NYC Airport Fuel Use
JetBlue announced Sept. 28 a new offtake agreement of sustainable aviation fuel that will increase its SAF usage to nearly 8% by the end of 2023.
JetBlue Uses Sustainable Aviation Fuel to Achieve Net-Zero Carbon Emissions
JetBlue announced on July 12 that it has partnered with World Energy and World Fuel Services for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) including 1.5 million gallons of blended SAF a year for at least three years.
JetBlue Marks Earth Month with Decarbonization Efforts
JetBlue announced on April 1 a set of short and medium terms ESG targets, including several focusing on achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040 and expanding usage of sustainable aviation fuels as part of its celebration of Earth Month.
Uber, JetBlue, and other transportation leaders join The Climate Pledge
Uber, JetBlue, Boom Supersonic, Rivian and Cabify announced Dec. 2 that they are the newest signatories of Amazon’s The Climate Pledge representing a growing commitment within the transportation sector to transitioning to a green economy.
JetBlue achieves carbon neutrality on domestic flights
JetBlue announced Aug. 13 that they have successfully gone carbon neutral on all their domestic flights.
JetBlue moves to offset all domestic flight emissions
JetBlue committed Jan. 6 to offset all emissions that result from jet fuel used on all domestic flights by investing in carbon offsets projects, such as forest conservation, Landfill Gas Capture and solar and wind projects.
JetBlue converts to electric baggage equipment
JetBlue plans to switch its fleet of baggage tractors and belt loaders at JFK International Airport to electric vehicles, which will be the largest fleet of electric ground service equipment of any airline at JFK.
JetBlue powers first flight with renewable jet fuel blend
JetBlue marked its first-ever flights fueled with a renewable jet fuel blend on Sept. 19 as it received its latest A321 aircraft from Airbus’ U.S. production facility in Mobile, Ala., to be followed on Sept. 20 by JetBlue’s scheduled ferry flight.