![]() Chris Cooper, Neste's vice-president of renewable aviation in Americas, adds: "The US East Coast is home to some of the USA's busiest airports, and the vast majority of them get their fuel from the Colonial Pipeline system and, in New York, the Buckeye Pipeline system. Neste says the partners have shown "that SAF can go anywhere there is an existing pipeline currently carrying fossil jet fuel". "These efforts show how existing infrastructure can be used to transport SAF to East Coast airports and drive down emissions – a critical step as we move toward a more sustainable future for air travel," Delta's chief sustainability officer Pamela Fletcher states. ![]() The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey provided governmental and regulatory support. The Atlanta-based carrier is a partner in the demonstration programme, along with Neste, Colonial and Buckeye. Delta Air Lines will use the SAF to power a flight from LaGuardia. ![]() ![]() Sustainable aviation fuel has been delivered from a Texas refinery to New York LaGuardia airport via the Colonial and Buckeye pipeline systems, which according to Finnish renewable fuels producer Neste marks the first time existing petroleum pipelines have been used for SAF distribution to a New York airport. ![]()
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