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Major U.S. airlines, including Delta and American Airlines, are set to support a target of 3 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel by 2030, aimed at reducing emissions in the aviation sector. This initiative reflects the industry's commitment to sustainability and innovation in aviation fuel production.
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By David Shepardson and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Major U.S. airlines plan to announce on Thursday that they will back a voluntary industry target of 3 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel in 2030 as the White House looks to reduce aviation sector emissions, sources told Reuters. Airlines for America, an industry trade group, in […]

U.S. Airlines Commit to 3 Billion Gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel by 2030

By David Shepardson and Jarrett Renshaw

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Major U.S. airlines plan to announce on Thursday that they will back a voluntary industry target of 3 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel in 2030 as the White House looks to reduce aviation sector emissions, sources told Reuters.

Airlines for America, an industry trade group, in March had set a 2030 goal of producing and deploying 2 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). SAF, made from feedstocks such as used cooking oil and animal fat, at present accounts for only a miniscule amount of overall jet fuel use.

The group declined to comment Wednesday. A White House virtual event on sustainable aviation is set for Thursday, industry and government officials said.

The target for sustainable aviation fuel will be detailed at that event, sources briefed on the matter said.

The airline group, which represents United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and others, will pledge to work with the U.S. government and others to help rapidly expand production and deployment of “commercially viable” SAF, sources said.

Asked for comment on the meeting, White House aide Ali Zaidi said in a statement “we need to move quickly to support the technology innovation and infrastructure needed to shift to more sustainable fuels now – and make real progress by the end of this decade.”

The White House meeting will discuss the administration’s “whole-of-government strategy to achieve a net zero carbon aviation sector by 2050” and will include airlines, fuel providers, airports, unions, and aircraft manufacturers.

The industry participants “will share commitments to reduce emissions in the aviation sector through improvements in aircraft technology, fuels, and operational improvements,” according to an invitation seen by Reuters.

Airlines and the Biden administration back new tax credits for SAF that are expected to be included in a massive spending bill in Congress that are crucial to making the fuel economically viable.

A White House official told Reuters the administration had pushed airlines “on sustainability and the potential of reducing their emissions by 2030.”

The push to increase production of sustainable aviation fuel is also seen by the Biden administration as a way to help provide new businesses for the nation’s refining industry and the thousands of union jobs who rely on their success.

On Tuesday, Chevron Corp said it plans to produce a test batch of SAF and sell it to Delta at the Los Angeles International Airport. Delta has pledged to replace 10% of its jet fuel with SAF by 2030.

(Reporting by David Shepardson, Jarrett Renshaw, Stephanie Kelly and Allison Lampert; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Stephen Coates)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new target for sustainable aviation fuel by U.S. airlines?
Major U.S. airlines plan to support a voluntary industry target of 3 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuel by 2030.
What role does the Biden administration play in this initiative?
The Biden administration is backing new tax credits for sustainable aviation fuel, which are crucial for making the fuel economically viable.
Which airlines are involved in this commitment?
The airline group includes major carriers such as United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines.
How does the White House plan to support sustainable aviation fuel production?
The White House meeting will discuss a 'whole-of-government strategy' to achieve a net zero carbon aviation sector by 2050.
What is the significance of the sustainable aviation fuel target?
The target is seen as a way to reduce emissions in the aviation sector and to provide new business opportunities for the refining industry.

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