Delta Air Lines, the world's largest airline by revenue, has undertaken several initiatives in 2024 to reduce its carbon footprint and optimize fuel consumption. These efforts are part of a broader strategy involving collaboration with government bodies, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), airport authorities, and local partners.
The Carbon Council at Delta, established in 2022, plays a pivotal role in these sustainability efforts. "The Council is made up of leaders from across Delta Air Lines," focusing on reducing fuel usage through enhanced flight planning and operational procedures. In 2024 alone, Delta saved approximately 41 million gallons of jet fuel through various measures such as optimized routing and reduced Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) usage.
Delta's commitment to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) continues to grow. The airline aims for SAF to constitute at least 10% of its operations by 2030. In 2024, deliveries increased fourfold compared to the previous year. Efforts include developing infrastructure for SAF production with government support and opening a new blending facility in Minnesota capable of handling up to 30 million gallons.