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Delta Signs 5-Year Deal with Shell to Expand SAF Supply and Infrastructure at U.S. Airports

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Delta Air Lines announced a new agreement with Shell Aviation, aimed at expanding its use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at key U.S. hubs and priority cities through increased supply and the development of infrastructure to enable the fuel to reach aircraft. Under the five-year agreement, the two companies said that they will expand the supply of SAF for flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Portland International Airport (PD…
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Delta Air Lines continues to work with Shell Aviation to develop the use of sustainable fuels in the air. As part of a new 5-year agreement, partners are planning to increase FAS reserves in 5 strategic U.S. hubs for the carrier. In the face of the current climate of uncertainty, partners see the diversification of fuel supply sources as a lever of resilience. Delta Air Lines and Shell Aviation are planning to develop a large-scale operational s…

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ESG Today broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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