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Southwest Airlines Signs for SAF in Chicago
Southwest Airlines Co. announced a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) supply agreement to bring SAF to Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW).
Southwest Airlines Signs Agreement for Electric Aircraft
Southwest Airlines Co. signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop operational plans for electric air taxi networks.
Southwest Airlines Acquires SAF Co
Southwest Airlines announced the acquisition of SAFFiRE Renewables, LLC, as part of the investment portfolio of its wholly owned subsidiary Southwest Airlines Renewable Ventures LLC.
Southwest Airlines Invests $30M in SAF
Southwest Airlines Co. made a $30 million investment into the development of a sustainable aviation fuel production facility.
Southwest Airlines Purchases SAF
Southwest Airlines Co. announced an offtake agreement for up to 680 million gallons of neat sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Southwest Airlines to Document SAF Use
Southwest Airlines will provide Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) inventory accounting and documentation services through 4AIR, a rating system focused on comprehensive sustainability in aviation.
Southwest Airlines Invests in SAF company
Southwest Airlines Co. announced an investment into SAFFiRE Renewables, LLC , a company formed by D3MAX, LLC , as part of a Department of Energy (DOE)-backed project to develop and produce scalable, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Southwest Airlines Signs Agreement for Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Southwest Airlines Co. announced a 15-year offtake agreement for 219 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to manufacture net-zero 1 fuel and lower CO2 emissions to use the lowest carbon intensity sustainable aviation fuel available.
Southwest Airlines Plans Carbon Neutral Business Growth
Southwest Airlines announced Oct. 18 its plan to maintain carbon neutrality to 2019 carbon levels while growing its operations over the next 10 years.
Southwest Airlines and Phillips 66 Partner on SAF Development
Southwest Airlines is teaming up with Phillips 66 to support the development and commercialization of sustainable aviation fuel.