Delta Air Lines Updates Widespread Sustainability Improvements

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Delta Air Lines has updated on its sustainability and environmental enhancements; with the US giant noting the following achievements and improvements:

  • Announced deepened partnership with Airbus, shaping the future of global travel through Airbus’ UpNext Innovation lab and Delta’s Sustainable Skies Lab and announced collaboration on the next phase of testing a new, more fuel-efficient flying technique, fello’fly
  • Partnering with JetZero to develop an aircraft incorporating a Blended-Wing-Body (BWB) design that is expected to be 50 percent more fuel efficient than aircraft in operation today
  • Recognised by Fast Company as one of its Most Innovative Companies for 2025 due to sustainability initiatives, including Delta’s industry leading work to scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)