Delta’s first carbon-neutral aircraft takes flight:
15 July 2019: The newest A321 in Delta's fleet has made its initial flight, completely carbon-neutral which is a first for Delta as it continues to make strategic moves to strengthen its ongoing sustainability commitments.
Delta has collaborated with Air BP to supply biofuels for the first 20 delivery flights from the Airbus final assembly line in Mobile, Ala. which are manufactured and refined via sustainable sources and processes. The first flight will take off from Mobile, Ala. for a facility in Kansas City where final induction work will be done before the aircraft moves into service for Delta's customers across its extensive domestic route network.
"Today's carbon-neutral delivery flight is a milestone on Delta's sustainability journey as we work to cut carbon emissions in half by 2050," said Alison Lathrop, Delta's Managing Director - Global Environment, Sustainability and Compliance. "We are excited to partner with Air BP and Airbus to power these delivery flights with biofuels and carbon offsets, and will explore opportunities to bring this level of sustainability to all delivery flights going forward."
"Airbus is committed to being part of the solution for meeting aviation's global CO2emissions reduction targets," said Simone Rauer, Head of Aircraft Operations for Environmental Affairs at Airbus. "Contributing to a lasting decrease of our industry's carbon footprint is key to ensuring a sustainable future for aviation."
"We are proud to help Delta achieve its sustainability goals for the maiden voyages of their new Airbus aircraft," said Jon Platt, CEO of Air BP. "Air BP is supplying sustainable aviation fuel, produced by Neste, for 20 delivery flights, and through the BP Target Neutral program we are offsetting the residual carbon emissions of each delivery flight. This is another example of BP's commitment to advancing the energy transition and helping our customers meet their lower carbon goals. We hope this project inspires others to follow suit."
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