17 February 2026

GreenAir News

Reporting on aviation and the environment

Regional SAF News February 2026

EUROPE


Air bp has signed a multi-year contract with Airbus for the supply of sustainable aviation fuel, as well as conventional jet fuel and associated services, across Germany and Spain. The aviation fuel company says this is one of the largest voluntary offtakes of SAF by an original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The contract covers activities such as flight testing, customer deliveries, internal transport via the Beluga fleet, as well as the employee shuttle service that operates daily between Toulouse and Hamburg.

AMERICAS


FedEx has introduced SAF at two more US airports, Dallas Fort Worth International and New York John F Kennedy International, bringing the total number of major airports using blended SAF to five over the past year. Combined, the agreements cover the equivalent of 5 million gallons of neat SAF. Through a contract with fuel provider World Fuel Services, FedEx will receive a total of 2 million neat gallons of SAF at DFW and JFK, to be delivered as a minimum 30% blend. With the fuel deliveries to DFW that began in December, FedEx believes it becomes the first airline – cargo or passenger – to begin purchasing SAF there outside of a pilot project. After achieving its target of a 30% reduction in aircraft emissions intensity from a 2005 baseline in FY24, the operator expanded the goal to a 40% reduction by 2034 through the use of SAF and other efficiency improvement projects such as aircraft modernisation and fuel saving operational initiatives.