DSV collaborates with Microsoft, United Airlines and Phillips 66 to unlock 11 million gallons of SAF
In Denmark, DSV said it is collaborating with Microsoft, United Airlines and Phillips 66 to unlock 11 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel.
“This collaboration aligns with DSV’s long-term sustainability strategy and reflects our role as a global partner helping customers access lower emission transport solutions at scale. By connecting customers, carriers and fuel producers, we can help turn sustainability ambitions into operational outcomes”, said Frank Sobotka, CEO, Air & Sea Division, DSV.
In practice, United Airlines will use the fuel, while DSV and Microsoft participate through a book‑and‑claim methodology, allowing verified emissions reductions to be allocated independently of physical fuel use.
To ensure full transparency, this SAF transaction is supported by International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC), and is tracked through the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate Registry (SAFc Registry), the firm added.
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