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JetBlue Marks First Regular Supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for Commercial Air Travel in New York

March 13, 2025
SUNYA Summary
- JetBlue and its fuel partners have marked the first regular supply of sustainable aviation fuel for commercial air travel in New York at John F. Kennedy International Airport. - This supply is part of a 12-month agreement with World Fuel Services for at least 1 million gallons of neat sustainable aviation fuel from Valero Marketing and Supply Company. - JetBlue’s sustainable aviation fuel supply is supported by corporate partners who help cover the cost premium over traditional jet fuel. - An additional 4 million gallons of neat sustainable aviation fuel is possible under the terms of the deal with the backing of corporate partners. - JetBlue's chief financial officer highlighted the importance of incorporating sustainable aviation fuel into their flights to help decarbonize the aviation industry. - The fuel is produced by Diamond Green Diesel LLC, blended with conventional jet fuel, and is delivered through existing infrastructure to be used by JetBlue at JFK. - Blended sustainable aviation fuel can lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 80% compared to conventional jet fuel. - World Fuel Services aims to enhance the supply network for sustainable aviation fuel on the U.S. East Coast through this collaboration. - The delivery of sustainable aviation fuel in New York was explored in a 2021 study by the Port Authority and the National Renewable Energy Lab. - The successful delivery of sustainable aviation fuel has already been demonstrated at LaGuardia Airport and through a transatlantic flight fueled by sustainable aviation fuel at JFK. - Port Authority leadership expressed pride in collaborating with JetBlue to promote sustainable air travel. - The Port Authority is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and encourages partnerships to advance sustainability goals. - Expanding the sustainable aviation fuel market requires public and private collaboration along with federal and state incentives. - JetBlue has doubled its sustainable aviation fuel procurement year-over-year since 2020 and has other sustainability initiatives like improved aircraft efficiency. - JetBlue is known for low fares and exceptional service, operating flights to over 100 destinations.
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JetBlue Marks First Regular Supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for Commercial Air Travel in New York

March 13, 2025 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU) along with its fuel partners marked the first-ever regular supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for commercial air travel in the region at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).

This milestone for SAF availability in the Northeast brings to reality an announcement from last summer, outlining JetBlue’s 12-month agreement with World Fuel Services (World Fuel), a World Kinect company (NYSE: WKC), for at least 1 million gallons of neat SAF to be provided by Valero Marketing and Supply Company (Valero), a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE: VLO).

JetBlue’s SAF supply is made possible through corporate business partners who help cover the cost premium over traditional jet fuel. An additional 4 million gallons of neat SAF is possible under the terms of the deal with the support of corporate partners.

“JFK has been JetBlue’s home for 25 years, and our operations here should set the standard we envision for our entire network.” said Ursula Hurley, chief financial officer, JetBlue. “Thank you to the many teams and partners who have helped make this possible. Incorporating SAF into our flights is an important lever in decarbonizing the aviation industry and expanding its availability to our Northeast airports is a big step.”

To ensure a consistent supply of SAF, Diamond Green Diesel LLC—a joint venture between a Valero affiliate and Darling Ingredients Inc. affiliate — produces the fuel and Valero then blends it with conventional jet fuel to create blended SAF. The blended SAF is then delivered by World Fuel via existing jet fuel distribution infrastructure where it is claimed by JetBlue for use in their fleet at JFK Airport. Blended SAF is a drop-in product for existing aircraft and infrastructure and can lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to approximately 80%, when compared to current conventional jet fuel.

“Working with JetBlue and Valero to bring blended SAF to one of our largest airport locations supports our ambition at World Fuel to grow a consistent supply network for SAF on the U.S. East Coast,” said Brad Hurwitz, senior vice president, supply and trading, World Fuel Services. “This collaboration enhances our ability to provide regular sustainable aviation fuel and improves access to lower carbon fuels for our aviation customers.”

The delivery of SAF to the New York region was first explored in a 2021 study by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the National Renewable Energy Lab, evaluating the ways in which SAF could be transported to Port Authority airports using existing fueling infrastructure. The study found that SAF could be successfully delivered to Port Authority airports, paving the way for airline partners to fuel an aircraft with SAF at LaGuardia Airport successfully in June 2022 and for John F. Kennedy International Airport to welcome the world’s first transatlantic flight fueled by SAF in November 2023.

“We are proud to collaborate with JetBlue on the use of SAF at John F. Kennedy International Airport,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “As the international gateway to the US, JFK is leading by example through our work on safe SAF delivery to our regional airports and promoting sustainable air travel. We look forward to facilitating more SAF operations across our airport system.”

“The Port Authority looks forward to continue working with our partners as we all strive toward more environmentally friendly air travel,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “Our work testing the safe delivery of SAF to our airports was a key first step demonstrating the possibility of more sustainable airport operations. As our agency works to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, we hope more business partners like JetBlue will want to work together to advance our mutual sustainability goals while delivering a world-class air travel experience.”

Expanding SAF Use

Growing the SAF market and expanding adoption nationwide requires public and private collaboration. Proposed federal and state incentives for renewable fuels would support the industry’s transition to SAF, while corporate partnerships offset costs. Businesses can reduce their travel emissions by purchasing JetBlue-issued SAF certificates, and JetBlue continues to seek additional partners to expand its SAF use. Learn more about JetBlue’s Sustainable Travel Partners program at jetblue.com/sustainability/sustainable-travel-partners.

With regular supply of SAF already being delivered into its operations at San Francisco and Los Angeles International airports, the airline is proud to have doubled its SAF procurement year-over-year since 2020. JetBlue’s larger sustainability strategy also includes better aircraft efficiency, fuel optimization, electric ground operations, and strategic technology partnerships. For more on JetBlue’s sustainability initiatives, visit jetblue.com/sustainability.

About JetBlue Airways

JetBlue is New York's Hometown Airline®, and a leading carrier in Boston, Fort Lauderdale- Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. JetBlue, known for its low fares and great service, carries customers to more than 100 destinations throughout the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada and Europe. For more information and the best fares, visit jetblue.com.

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