FedEx takes delivery of SAF at Dallas Fort Worth and New York–JFK international airports

February 10, 2026 |

In Tennessee, FedEx said it introduced sustainable aviation fuel at two more U.S. airports towards the end of last year.

With the addition of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), FedEx began using blended SAF at a total of five major U.S. airports in 2025. Combined, these agreements secure the equivalent of 5 million gallons of neat SAF.

“Expanding SAF use by FedEx to include our operations at DFW and JFK caps off a successful year of SAF deployments coast-to-coast,” said Karen Blanks Ellis, chief sustainability officer and vice president of Environmental Affairs, FedEx. “While we know there remains work ahead to procure more SAF and to continue to educate our stakeholders about how alternative fuels fit into our overall aviation sustainability strategy, we are proud of our steps forward in 2025.”

Through an agreement with fuel provider World Fuel Services (WFS), FedEx will receive a total of two million neat gallons of SAF across the two airports, to be delivered as a minimum 30% blend.

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