Delta Air Lines Sustainability Overview

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Delta Air Lines has committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050, with shorter-term goals including using 10% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) by 2030 and setting science-based emissions targets aligned with aviation industry guidance. To reduce its environmental footprint, Delta has retired over 200 older aircraft and replaced them with newer, more fuel-efficient models that burn 20-25% less fuel. The airline's emissions reduction strategy relies on three main levers: fleet renewal, operational improvements, and increased use of SAF.

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Delta Air Lines sustainability presentation covering SBTi (Science Based Targets initiative) commitment and net zero by 2050 strategy. Details short-term goal of 10% SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) by 2030, medium-term science-based targets aligned with aviation guidance, and long-term net zero 2050 across entire value chain. Fleet renewal program retired 200+ aircraft replaced with 20-25% more fuel-efficient models. Emissions reduction levers include fleet renewal, operational improvements, and SAF. Presented to StART (Sustainability Roundtable or similar advisory group).

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